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BULLYING

What is
bullying?
A bully can
be a boy or a
girl who acts in
a mean or
hurtful way to
someone else.
Sometimes
bullies hit,
kick or use some
other physical
act to hurt
someone. Bullies
might also use
words to tease
or scare people.
Sometimes a
bully might try
to make fun of
someone, take
some of their
things, or leave
someone out of
the group on
purpose. Some
bullies threaten
people or try to
make them do
things they
dont want to
do.
Who is
bullied?
Bullying can
happen to almost
anyone. Being
bullied can make
someone feel
scared, sad,
worried, angry,
or embarrassed.
In a recent
survey, bullying
was revealed as
being the thing
that young
people worry
about most. It
is thought that
8 out of every
10 children are
bullied at some
time.
Bullies often
pick on someone
they think they
can have power
over. Bullies
are looking for
a reaction. They
try to pick
someone who gets
easily upset or
has trouble
sticking up for
himself/herself.
Sometimes
bullies pick on
someone smarter
or different
from them in
some way
perhaps its the
color of their
skin, the way
they talk, their
size or their
name. Sometimes
bullies just
pick on someone
for no reason at
all.
Why do some
people bully?
Some bullies
act this way
because they are
looking for
attention. They
may think that
bullying is a
way to be
popular. Some
bullies are
copying what
they have seen
someone else do.
Some have been
bullied
themselves. Some
bullies may be
feeling angry or
jealous. Most
bullies are
trying to make
themselves feel
important. Maybe
the bully really
needs a friend
or help from an
adult.
Why is
bullying
harmful?
Some people
think that
bullying is just
part of growing
up and a way for
young people to
learn to stick
up for
themselves. But
bullying can
make someone
feel lonely,
unhappy and
frightened. It
can make a
person feel
unsafe and think
that there must
be something
wrong with him
or her. It can
make a person
lose confidence
and not want to
go to school. It
may make that
person sick.
Have
you been bullied
and need
support?
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our survey and
see how NOVA can
help.

Ian, second
grade
What can you
do if you are
being bullied?
Here are some
things to try if
a bully is
bothering you.
- Be
Confident
You may
not be
feeling very
confident
but looking
and acting
confident
are
important
steps to
help to stop
a bully.
- Walk
Away
Walking away
takes the
fun out for
the bully.
Walk away
with your
head high
and your
shoulders
back. You
are giving
the bully
the message
that the
bully is not
getting to
you.
- Ignore
Acting
like you do
not notice
and giving
no reaction
to the bully
takes the
power away
from the
bully.
- Avoid
If you are
not there,
the bully
cant get to
you. Keeping
a safe
distance can
be a smart
way to stay
bully-free.
- Be
Assertive
Stay
calm and
look the
bully in the
eye, use an
important
voice and
use your
words by
telling the
bully to
stop.
Examples are
"stop it" or
"leave me
alone."
- Find
Allies
Friends can
support you
and help you
handle your
problems.
Talk to your
friends.
Stick
together,
there is
power in
numbers.
Offer to do
the same for
a friend
when they
are having
trouble with
a bully.
- Do
Something
Unexpected
or Kind
Bullies
expect you
to get upset
or angry.
Showing
kindness or
using humor
tells the
bully that
you are
confident.
- Get Help
If you are
being
bullied, it
is very
important to
go to an
adult you
trust:
parents,
teachers,
counselors,
or NOVA.
Word
Search for
Bully-Stoppers
Our word search
uses words that
bully-stoppers
try when
someone is
bothering them.
Click here to
test you skills!
What can you
do if you see
someone else
being bullied?
If you see
someone else
being bullied
and you do
nothing, you are
saying that
bullying is okay
with you. You
should show the
bully that you
think what is
going on is
wrong and mean.
Help the person
being bullied by
encouraging them
to talk to an
adult they
trust.
How
Parents can
help. Click here
for a handy
checklist.
Are you a
bully?
Has someone
else ever
bullied you?
Think about what
you did and how
you were feeling
at the time. If
you sometimes
are a bully, try
finding other
ways to make
yourself feel
good.
Remember that
it is best to
treat others the
way you would
like to be
treated.
For more
information:
www.bullying.org
www.bullies2buddies.com
www.bullying.co.uk
www.safechild.org
www.stopbullyingme.ab.ca/
www.kidscape.org.uk
www.police.govt.nz/service/yes/nobully |