

Identifying
Bullying Behaviour “What, where, when?”
Bullies ”I
reap what I sow”
What
you do to others, you do to yourself. Address your anger
that causes bullying behavior. Always first ask yourself: “What
is the loving thing to do?”
Victims ”I
choose to be assertive”
Take
control of your life by changing your interpretation of
victim consciousness and become assertive. Prevention is
better than cure. Practice before the time to stop a bully.
Spectators ”We are
one”
You
are involved because you are influenced by bullying. Be
pro-active to stop bullying by exemplifying loving behavior.
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Defining bullying behaviour
Method of bullying
Bullying Incidences |

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Reasons for bullying.
Accepting responsibility.
‘Calm down’ techniques.
Logic consequences.
Ideal behavior.
Let go of bullying behavior by addressing the
cause.
Reasons for bullying behavior.
Choosing loving behavior.
Rewarding converted bully.
Application of BOOMERANG.
Evaluation.
Celebrating Success. |

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The influence of bullying on victims.
Victor’s rights.
Believe it is possible to stop being a victim.
Assertiveness.
‘Stay calm’ methods.
Ignoring a bully.
Assertive communication skills.
Interpretation shift.
Dealing with emotions.
Forgiveness.
Examples of handling bullies. |

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Spectators or not?
Personal involvement.
Group thoughts have a positive measurable effect
on reality.
Expectations.
An ideal world.
Changing thoughts.
Truths, Beliefs & Attitude.
Compassion.
Simple strategies to stop bullying as a spectator.
Exemplifying loving behavior.
Persevering in attempt to stop bullying. |

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- Interactive CD
- 40 Lessons
- Workbooks for High School Children
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