The document outlines rules and definitions for stopping bullying at Wildwood Students. The rules state that students will not bully others, help students who are being bullied, include all students in activities, and tell an adult if they see bullying. It defines direct bullying as physical or verbal acts, and indirect bullying as manipulating others to hurt someone or social exclusion. Bullying affects those being bullied, the bullies, and bystanders.
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1. Rules to STOP BULLYING Adapted from the work of Dan Olweus Wildwood Students
2. We will NOT BULLY others. We will HELP STUDENTS who are bullied. We will INCLUDE STUDENTS in all activities. We will TELL AN ADULT when we see bullying. Wildwood Rules Against Bullying 2/28/05 LE
3. What is Bullying? 2/28/05 LE Direct Bullying Physical Hitting, kicking, shoving, spitting Verbal Taunting, teasing, racial slurs, verbal sexual harassment Non-Verbal Threatening, obscene gestures
4. What is Bullying? 2/28/05 LE Indirect Bullying Physical Getting another person to hurt someone Verbal Spreading rumors Non-Verbal Deliberate exclusion from a group or activity, cyber bullying
5. Bullying . . . A student is being bullied when he or she is exposed,repeatedly and over time, to negative actions on the part of one or more students. 息 The Olweus Bullying Prevention Group, 2001
6. Bullying Affects Everyone : Those who are bullied Those who bully Bystanders 息 The Olweus Bullying Prevention Group, 2001
7. We will NOT BULLY others. We will HELP STUDENTS who are bullied. We will INCLUDE STUDENTS in all activities. We will TELL AN ADULT when we see bullying. Wildwood Rules Against Bullying 2/28/05 LE
8. STOP BULLYING Its Everyones Job Power Point by Lisa Elliott Wildwood Students