HE19.1.2.1
Contrast tattling with reporting aggression, bullying, and violent behavior.
Contrast tattling with reporting aggression, bullying, and violent behavior.
Anything someone does that makes someone else feel bad or unsafe is bullying. It can take many forms: name-calling, leaving someone out, or hurting them. Kids bully other kids for all sorts of reasons: for having lots of friends or very few friends, or for being different. Bullying is never okay. If you're getting bullied, you can ignore it, surround yourself with friends, try talking it out, or tell a trusted adult. If you're bullying other kids, please stop. It's way cooler to be nice to people!
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Contrast tattling with reporting aggression, bullying, and violent behavior.
Explain ways that bullying and excessive teasing can be hurtful.
Differentiate between situations when a health-related decision can be made individually or when assistance is needed.
Describe the various types of bullying and effects on the victim.
Compare positive and negative ways to respond to conflict and bullying.
Develop a class plan to prevent bullying in the school.