Intro to bullying Bullying issues Bullying in elementary school Bullying in high school Strategies to help reduce bullying
100
What is high school
Many people believe in the misconception that bullying stops in ...
100
What is intentional
Cyberbullying refers to the _________ harm applied through the usage of computers, cell phones and many different electronic accessories.
100
What is mental and physical
Bullying is a type of recurring oppression both on physical and passionate animosities and possibly causing _________ and __________ disorders on culprits and unfortunate victims.
100
What is cyberbullying
Most commonly used tactics for high school and college bullying is _______________.
100
What is awareness
Being observant and raising ____________ are two that can really make a difference.
200
What is repeated
Bullying is defined as __________ aggression with the intent to harm someone.
200
What is increasing
The issue of cyberbullying is ___________ in modern society with the amount of social media that exists today.
200
What is elementary
Bullying in _____________ schools is a perceived and far reaching event that undermines to deny children of their youth.
200
What is experience
According to Young-Jones, Fursa, Byrket, and Sly (2015), first year college students associate bullying behaviors like hazing, harassment and cyberbullying as a normal part of the college _____________.
200
What is administrators
Teachers and ____________ should always take a situation seriously. Any form of altercation they should always intervene no matter how mild the matter may seem.
300
What is adulthood
Evidence shows that the heightened amount of bad mental health due to bullying can continue into ...
300
What is 25%
The reported amount by individuals in college state that ___% were cyber bullied in college
300
What is anxiety and depression
Victims of bullying are more likely to experience internalizing problems, including ___________ and ___________, and externalizing problems, including aggression and delinquency
300
What is self-esteem
Some participants of the study also admitted to being bullying victims prior to college, which carries implications of lower ______________ and lower levels of sociability.
300
What is self-esteem
Parents should teach their child how to respond to bullying and what to do if it ever occurs, they should observe their child’s ___________ as well.
400
What is depression
Previously bullied scholars are at a greater risk for ____________ during their stressful transition into a new environment like college.
400
What is Instructor
____________ bullying is typically defined as repeated acts of sarcasm, arrogant acts, and hurtful comments being said to students, in other words a professor using their power to manipulate a student beyond the bounds of the disciplinary protocol.
400
What is younger
In elementary school, bullies are more likely to bully children that are __________ and even smaller than them.
400
What is adulthood
Typically, high school students would have received parental emotional and financial support. As the student ascends to high education, the move from home implies the starts of emerging ____________.
400
What is Anti Bullying Legislation
On a national note the states have come up with an _______ __________ __________ to help reduce and eliminate bullying.
500
What is drinking
The bullying that occurred in school typically consisted of issues with ...
500
What is Hazing
_________ is usually known as the ritual of humiliation or harm in college fraternities, it can include acts of isolation, alcohol overdose, beating people up, tying people with duct tape and more.
500
What is physical
Most common forms of bullying is __________ as there are open attacks of aggression.
500
What is parental
High school students receive more emotional support from parents than college students. As a result, the distance and lack of ___________ support can cause major effects.
500
What is protective
The legislation provided _________ factors as well to increase positive behavior and outcomes to buffer out the negative ones.






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