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Rude, Mean or Bullying?
When rude and mean behaviors are overgeneralized as bullying, a pressing issue loses its urgency. Learn how to consistently distinguish between rude, mean and bullying behaviors and to effectively assess reported incidents of bullying. Download Accompanying Handout.
Learning outcomes:
Upon completion of this webinar, attendees should be able to:- List the key differences between rudeness, mean behavior and bullying in schools.
- Use the three P’s that identify bullying behavior to effectively assess reported incidents of bullying.
- Implement fun, engaging learning activities that help students understand and stop bullying.
Presenter:
Signe WhitsonOriginal air date: Oct. 10, 2017
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