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What do we do if we see teasing or bullying?

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What are some types of bullying?•Physical – pushing, hitting,

•Verbal –teasing, name calling, sarcasm•Relational – exclusion and concern over who your friends are and what they think

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Can you hurt someone without touching?

Do words have power?

How do words have power? Examples Words have the power to:________ because:__________

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What is a Role Model?

Definition: A person regarded by others, especially younger people, as a good example to follow.

How can we be good role models to younger students?

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How can you solve a PROBLEM?

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L ook and listen•Can we see how someone is feeling?

•How can we tell if someone is listening?

•By listening carefully, we can understand better what the problem is and how to fix it and the know the 5 W’s

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E xplore points of view•Can a problem be solved in different ways?•Are there 2 sides to every story? •We always want to make sure we have all the information before we make a decision or judge.

•Can what we say be misinterpreted?•Especially if we cant see or hear the other person. Ie e-mails or texts? 10

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A ct•Always try to make an informed decision about what you are going to do / what role you are going to play

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D id it work?•Ask yourself:•What worked?•What didn’t work?•What could I have done differently?

•Asking these questions help us learn, prevents us from making the same mistakes and makes us better leaders!

•By listening carefully, we can understand better what the problem is and how to fix it and the 5 W’s

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S eek help•Who can we seek help from?

•Why is seeking help a good thing to do?•Adults are able to help you solve problems and stop them from recurring.

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