Bullying is commonly defined as intentional, repeated harmful acts, words, or other behavior, such as name calling, threatening, and/or shunning, committed by one or more children against another.
What is bullying?
Verbal bullying 
Types of Bullying
Emotional bullying
Physical bullying
Cyberbullying Cyberbullying can be done using social media, e-mail, instant messaging, text or digital imaging messages sent on cell phones, web pages, blogs, and chat rooms.
Sometimes referred to as electronic bullying
Bullying has often been dismissed as a normal part of growing up. That isn’t the case. Bullying and the harm that it causes are seriously underestimated. 
Harm from bullying
Bullying is a big deal
School policies
How is bullying defined in the student conduct policy?What penalties are imposed for bullying?What rules or procedures students should follow if they are bullied or see bullying?
Although bullying itself is not considered a crime, it often involves criminal behavior.Bullying is harmful to everyone involved – not just the person being bullied.There are strategies you can use if either you or someone you know is being bullied.
Review and recap
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