This image was created by 18-year-old high school student Mary Anne Marcondes. She chose pretty girls “because people don’t expect they will be hurt by all the negative things that are said.” 

Resources 

WHAT IS BULLYING  (Click here)
DEF OF BULLING AND TYPES  (Click here)
ROLES KIDS PLAY (Click here)  
WHAT IS CYBER BULLYING (Click here)
STOP BULLYING (Click here)
HOW TO REPORT BULLYING (Click here)
CYBER BULLYING GROWING IN SOUTH AFRICA (Click here)
CYBER BULLYING A CAUSE FOR CONCERN  (Click here)
UNICEF : CONNECTED DOT COM : YOUNG PEOPLE'S NAVIGATION OF ONLINE RISK  (Download here)

DEFINITIONS  OF BULLYING 

Bullying may be defined as the activity of repeated, aggressive behavior intended to hurt another person, physically or mentally. 

Bullying is characterized by an individual behaving in a certain way to gain power over another person.

 Bullying is the use of force, threat, or coercion to abuse, intimidate, or aggressively impose domination over others. The behavior is often repeated and habitual. 

 TYPES OF BULLYING

Emotional 
Verbal
Physical
Cyber

BULLYING CATAGORIES

DIRECT BULLYING: Physical aggression, such as shoving and poking, throwing things, slapping, choking, punching and kicking, beating, stabbing, pulling hair, scratching, biting, scraping, and pinching

INDIRECT BULLYING: Attempting to socially isolate the target. This isolation is achieved through a wide variety of techniques, including spreading gossip, refusing to socialize with the target, bullying other people who wish to socialize with the target, and criticizing the target's manner of dress and other socially-significant markers 

CYBER BULLYING 

Cyberbullying is bullying that takes place using electronic technology. Electronic technology includes devices and equipment such as cell phones, computers, and tablets as well as communication tools including social media sites, text messages, chat, and websites