PPT-Bullying – The Big Bad Wolf of the Communications Center

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Written and Presented by Laurie Wall Central County Emergency 911 2012 Bullying Bullying Defined Persistent aggressive or unreasonable behavior Verbal abuse Conduct

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Written and Presented by Laurie Wall Central County Emergency 911 2012 Bullying Bullying Defined Persistent aggressive or unreasonable behavior Verbal abuse Conduct which interferes with anothers work. David Mech Abstract The prevailing view of a wolf Canis lupus pack is that of a group of individuals ever vying for dominance but held in check by the alpha pair the alpha male and the alpha female ost research on the social dynamics of wolf packs A man once had to travel with a wolf, a goat and a cabbage. He had to take good care of them, since the wolf would like to . taste . a piece . of goat if he would get the chance, while the goat appeared to long for a tasty cabbage. After some traveling, he suddenly stood before a river. This river could only be crossed using the small boat laying nearby at a shore. The boat was only good enough to take himself and one of his loads across the river. The other two subjects/objects he had to leave on their own. How must the man row across the river back and forth, to take himself as well as his luggage safe to the other side of the river, without having one eating another?. Jessica Santana Serano. Yazmín Carrasquillo Rodríguez. Stephanie M. Velázquez Flores. Sección N-04. . Summarize. 1. One evening a Wolf with much hungry:. a) came to farm. Vocalizations. Body Posturing. Olfaction. WOLF COMMUNICATION. The International Wolf Center. Relationship to . wildlands. . seeks to advance the survival of wolf populations by teaching about:. Wolves. By. Jordan Jacobs. Wolf and Cinderella. Once upon a time there lived an animal named Wolf. There lived a girl named Cinderella. Wolf was the bad guy and Cinderella was a very nice girl. Cinderella kept on telling Wolf don’t destroy my stuff, but he did it anyway. Wolf lives in the woods while Cinderella lives in a nice cozy castle. Cinderella told her daddy that if Wolf comes back to her castle again, she will kill him.. By. Daniel Leonard. The Three Wolves. Once upon a time there were three wolves who were old enough to live on their own. They were warned to watch out for the big, bad bear. . The Three Wolves. The first wolf wasn’t smart because he made his house out of grass. The second wolf was a bit smarter than the first one. He made his house out of mud and sticks. The third wolf was the smartest of them all. He made a cabin which was made of bark.. Once upon a time there were three fat pigs and one angry . . thin bad wolf.. ¨Ady my love ,I´m your mother please open me the door¨ . Ady understood the wolf. The wolf puffed and huffed and . . Although bullying can occur among individuals of any weight, overweight and underweight children tend to be . at higher risk for bullying. .  Targets of verbal bullying based on weight, sometimes referred to as  “weight teasing,” can experience a number of negative consequences, including a change in body perception. 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. Also inconsiderate thoughtless, unplanned behavior, bad manners, only thinking about yourself, not meant to actually hurt anyone. 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;. 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  . 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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