Bullying Flashcards
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Bullying Flashcards

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Which is a legal consequence that bullies might face? (Select all that apply)

  • Suspension (correct)
  • Jail time (correct)
  • Expulsion
  • Loss of friendships
  • What decision have most US states made to address the dangerous consequences of bullying and harassment?

  • They have relocated convicted bullies to out-of-state schools
  • They have passed laws against this behavior (correct)
  • They have required students to enroll in anti-bullying courses
  • They have restricted what can be posted on social media sites
  • Eleanor's parents know she is being bullied by a classmate at school, and they have noticed a change in her. Which recent change should they most likely attribute to the effects of bullying?

  • Showing interest in new hobbies
  • Talking negatively about herself (correct)
  • Improving physical health
  • Earning higher grades in school
  • Which consequence are bullies more likely to experience?

    <p>Engaging in early sexual activity</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which child is most likely to become a bully?

    <p>A child who often acts aggressively</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which statement describes instances of harassment rather than bullying?

    <p>Alys is often excluded because she is a lesbian.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which is one cause of bullying?

    <p>Being a victim of physical abuse</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which is an effective way to prevent bullying and harassment?

    <p>Practicing mutual respect in relationships</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A classmate is bullying Beth. Which is the best thing for her to say to the bully?

    <p>&quot;I am leaving now because this is making me uncomfortable.&quot;</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which is the most appropriate response to being cyberbullied?

    <p>Keep records</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    • Bullies may face jail time as a legal consequence.
    • Suspension and expulsion from school are also potential disciplinary actions.

    Legislative Measures Against Bullying

    • Many US states have passed laws aimed at addressing bullying and harassment.
    • These laws seek to curb dangerous behaviors related to bullying.

    Effects of Bullying on Victims

    • Victims, like Eleanor, may start talking negatively about themselves as a response to bullying.
    • Changes in behavior and self-perception are common outcomes of being bullied.

    Consequences Faced by Bullies

    • Bullies might experience negative consequences, such as engaging in early sexual activity.
    • These behaviors indicate a correlation between bullying and risky choices.

    Characteristics of Potential Bullies

    • A child who often acts aggressively is more likely to become a bully.
    • Exposure to aggression can increase the likelihood of a child engaging in bullying behavior.

    Differentiating Harassment from Bullying

    • Instances of harassment may involve exclusion based on traits, such as a child being excluded for being a lesbian.
    • Bullying often involves repeated aggressive actions, whereas harassment can include one-time actions focused on specific characteristics.

    Causes of Bullying

    • A common cause is being a victim of physical abuse, which can influence aggressive behavior.
    • Victims of various forms of abuse might become bullies or be vulnerable to being bullied.

    Prevention Strategies for Bullying

    • Practicing mutual respect in relationships is an effective method to prevent bullying and harassment.
    • Fostering a respectful environment can reduce instances of aggressive behavior.

    Responses to Bullying

    • When confronted with bullying, a suitable response is to assert boundaries, such as saying, "I am leaving now because this is making me uncomfortable."
    • This approach emphasizes self-advocacy and disengagement from the situation.

    Dealing with Cyberbullying

    • Keeping records is the most appropriate response to incidents of cyberbullying.
    • Documenting evidence can be crucial in addressing and reporting cyberbullying.

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    Test your knowledge on the legal consequences of bullying and the measures taken by US states to combat it. These flashcards focus on key terms and definitions related to bullying, making it an educational tool for understanding this critical issue.

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