PPT-Bullying on social Networks
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By James Brad and Josh Overview Social Networks are a website or other application which enables users to communicate with each other by posting information comments
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By James Brad and Josh Overview Social Networks are a website or other application which enables users to communicate with each other by posting information comments messages images etc The main social network in the world is Facebook with over 115 billion users and 250 billion photos are uploaded every single day There are many other social networks such as Twitter 500 million users Ask FM 65million users Google 500 million users . By: Shelby . Budnick. Facts. 43% of kids have been . cyberbullied. and 1 out 4 kids it has happened to more than once.. 90% of students see cyber bullying happening and don. ’. t do anything about it.. Alexandra Uscilla, M.S. Cassandra Murphy, . M.A., L.M.H.C. What is Bullying?. Unwanted . aggressive behavior. Power imbalance (observed or perceived). Repetition of behaviors or high likelihood or . repetition. Joy A. Hermansen, M.Ed., CPS. Director of Prevention Services. Contact Information. Oklahoma State Department of Education. . Joy A. Hermansen, M.Ed., CPS. Director of Prevention Services. (405) 521-2106. . Dorothy L. Espelage, Ph.D.. Professor of Psychology. espelage@ufl.edu. Website: http://www.psych.ufl.edu/espelage/. Twitter: . DrDotEspelage. Espelage Research Lab . SOCIAL-ECOLOGY & SCHOOL-BASED PREVENTION . Thasaporn. Damri. 1. , . Pimpawun. Boonmongkon. 1,2. , . Timo. T. Ojanen. 1. , Chet Ratchadapunnathikul. 3. , . Nattharat. Samoh. 1. , . Mudjalin. Cholratana. 1. & Thomas E. Guadamuz. 1,2. 1. Center for Health Policy studies, . Autism Spectrum Disorders: Research And Strategies. Jonathan A. Weiss, Ph.D., . C.Psych. . &. M. Catherine Cappadocia, M. A.. York University, Department of Psychology. © Authors. Acknowledgements. What is bullying. Bullying is unwanted, aggressive behavior among school aged children that involves a real or perceived power imbalance. The behavior is repeated, or has the potential to be repeated, over time. Both kids who are bullied and who bully others may . Bullying is . intentional,. not an accident, where a bully hurts someone on purpose. . . Bullying is . repetitive. . This means that the bully hurts someone over and over again; it isn’t an incident that happens only once.. IN . CHILD CARE SETTINGS. Reference: www.eyesonbullying.org. LEARNING OBJECTIVES. GOAL: CAREGIVERS WILL ACQUIRE SKILLS TO CREATE ENVIRONMENTS SAFE FROM BULLYING. FORM STRATEGIES TO DEAL WITH BULLYING INCIDENTS BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER THEY OCCUR;. A COMMUNITY CONCERN. Napa County California AAUW Branch. How we began…. Bullying 101. Bullying is defined as making fun of, putting down, or threatening (physically, verbally or both) another person. Often there is an imbalance of power.. Rude vs. Mean vs. Bullying Because everything isn’t bullying!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdsCUExLE-Y Rude Accidentally saying or doing something that hurts feelings or embarrasses someone Jessica Wharton, Bullying Prevention Specialist, SCUSD A Parent’s Guide to Bullying/Cyberbullying Prevention Training Objectives One: WHAT? Bullying Definition - Parent Tips Cyberbullying, Media, and Instant Messaging When you walk in please pick up your folders.. Take out your objective worksheet and copy down objective.. Objective:. Students will be able to identify all types of bullying, and how to respond to bullying as an individual and a bystander.. . It doesn’t stop with young people. From teachers to parents and influencers to politicians, we all have a part to play. Reach out to someone you trust if you need to talk. Reach out to someone if you know they’re being bullied. Reach out by being the change you want to see..
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