Addressing Bullying Behavior in Primary Schools
Learn about what bullying is, its definition by the Anti-Bullying Alliance, and how to address and talk about bullying with friends, teachers, parents, and school staff. Discover the key aspects of bullying and who to reach out to for support in school settings.
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What is bullying? Primary school assembly
What is bullying? https://youtu.be/U8iX-rstY9I?si=xBiq7isqvbbvOdod
What is bullying? The repetitive, The ABA (Anti-Bullying Alliance) defines bullying as: intentional hurting of one person or group by another person or group, where the relationship involves an imbalance of power. Bullying can be physical, verbal or psychological. It can happen face-to-face or online . Power imbalance Repetitive Hurtful Intentional
Talking about bullying 1 Friends? Teachers and school staff? 2 3 Parents and carers? 4 Yourselves?
Who can we reach out for support to in our school? Staff Name here Staff Name here Staff Name here 3 1 2