IMPORTANCE OF PREVENTING AT BULLYING.pptx

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IMPORTANCE OF PREVENTING AT BULLYING.pptx


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BULLYING Krish khimnani —23000992 Zeenatfatema — 23000997 Naazfatema—23000996 Darshan Agrawal—23001033

Meaning Bullying is a form of aggressive behavior in which someone intentionally and repeatedly causes another person injury or discomfort. Bullying can take the form of physical contact, words, or more subtle actions B ig U gly L oner L osers Y earning attention

What makes a bully, a bully?

The answer is very simple. It is their dominating power in society broadly defined as systems of social organization in which some individuals enjoy a higher social status than others. Specifically, in which people are classified by their group membership. SOCIAL HIERARCHIES

Why Do People Bully? For Fun Gaining attention. Being rewarded for bullying motivates them more To Release Their Own Trauma Unhealthy relations. Emotionally neglected at home Jealousy Low self esteem. They are deeply insec ure Showing Power To dominate other’s will. To improve their Social status

Bullying Vs Ragging

Bullying can begin as early as preschool. It increases in elementary school, peaks in middle school, and then decreases in high school. When does Bullying happen?

Types of Bullying Cyber Prank Calls Stocking Hacking Physical Stealing Hitting Pushing Verbal Threats Teasing Hurtful Comments Social Spreading Rumours Excluding Others Damaging reputation

Cyber-bullying: Using technology is the newest way to bullying. Examples include sending mean text messages, posting videos, stories, or photos that ridicule someone, and spreading rumors through social networking sites . Physical: This one’s easy to recognize. Examples include pushing, shoving, hitting, kicking, biting, hair pulling, inappropriate touch, breaking objects, and taking or damaging another’s stuff.

Social: This one’s easy to recognize. Examples include pushing, shoving, hitting, kicking, biting, hair pulling, inappropriate touch, breaking objects, and taking or damaging another’s stuff. Verbal: It’s really common because it’s quick, direct, and easy to do. Examples include teasing, name calling, threats, intimidation, demeaning jokes, rumors, gossip, and slander.

Places Where Bully Takes Place College Seniors Faculty members Social Media Instagram Twitter Facebook School Teachers Spoil child Work Place Boss High post Authority 25% 45% 65% 35%

Effects Feeling of sadness. Loneliness- Lack of self confidence. Anxiety- Poor physical health, sleeping cycle gets disturbed. Insomnia- Susidal thoughts. Depressio n- Persons professional life gets affected in a negative way. Career failure-

Victims Unattractive person Poor academic performance Migrant students Emotional distress Lower position

Ways to overcome Bullying The way you talk to yourself, or your inner voice. Self talk Asking for guidance from the person you trust. Seeking advice If you are not comfortable with any one, you can approach a consultant. Consulting an expert Telling a bully to stop in a strong and confident voice. To fight back Uplift your mood by giving positive statements to yourself. Thinking positively Strong people stand up from themselves. But the strongest people stand up for others Sentiments

What can they do? ▪ There’s a lot you can do if you see bullying. You can: ▪ Speak Up! ▪ When someone is willing to say they think something is wrong, they can make a difference. ▪ Let other know that you don’t accept bullying at your school, and others will be more willing to speak up, too. ▪ If they see bullying, they can tell a grown-up. Telling is not tattling. It’s okay to tell.
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