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Bullying

Types of bullying

Physical bullying involves harmful actions against another persons body. Some examples are hitting, pinching, kicking. Interfering with another person's property. Some examples include stealing, damaging. Physical bullying is easy to spot.

 

Verbal bullying is speaking to a person or about a person in a way that is unkind and hurtful to that person e.g. teasing, name calling, spreading rumours, whispering.

 

 

Non verbal bullying refers to all the types of behaviours that upset, exclude or embarrass another person e.g. leaving a person out of a game or activity on purpose, making rude gestures such as poking tongue, writing hate notes about a person that will be upsetting to that person.

 

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