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cyber bullying : Willful and repeated harm inflicted through the use of computers, cell phones, and other electronic devices
Direct bullying : Face-to-face bullying
Harassment : The act of systematic and/or continued unwanted and annoying actions of one party or a group, including threats and demands
Indirect bullying : Bullying done behind someone's back
Intervene : To come between in order to stop, settle, or change
Intimidation : The act of frightening or threatening someone into doing what you want them to do
Passive bully : The person who joins in after an aggressive bully instigates a situation in hopes of gaining approval
Physical bullying : A form of bullying that involves physical, bodily acts to gain power over another individual
Prevention : The act or practice of preventing something
Relational aggression : A type of aggression in which harm is caused through damage to relationships or social status within a group rather than by means of actual or threatened physical violence
Report : The act of telling a trusted adult about a bullying situation and asking for help to get the bullying to stop
Social bullying : The act of peer rejection or isolation to humiliate or isolate a target
Target : The person to whom the bullying is directed
Verbal bullying : Subtle form of bullying that relies on the use of language to bully others
Professional Development
Across:1. | Bullying done behind someone's back | 2. | Face-to-face bullying | 5. | The person who joins in after an aggressive bully instigates a situation in hopes of gaining approval | 7. | A form of bullying that involves physical, bodily acts to gain power over another individual | 9. | The person to whom the bullying is directed | 10. | Subtle form of bullying that relies on the use of language to bully others | 11. | The act of systematic and/or continued unwanted and annoying actions of one party or a group, including threats and demands | 12. | The act of telling a trusted adult about a bullying situation and asking for help to get the bullying to stop | 13. | The act of peer rejection or isolation to humiliate or isolate a target |
| | Down:3. | A type of aggression in which harm is caused through damage to relationships or social status within a group rather than by means of actual or threatened physical violence | 4. | The act of frightening or threatening someone into doing what you want them to do | 6. | Willful and repeated harm inflicted through the use of computers, cell phones, and other electronic devices | 7. | The act or practice of preventing something | 8. | To come between in order to stop, settle, or change |
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Professional Development
Across:1. | Bullying done behind someone's back | 2. | Face-to-face bullying | 5. | The person who joins in after an aggressive bully instigates a situation in hopes of gaining approval | 7. | A form of bullying that involves physical, bodily acts to gain power over another individual | 9. | The person to whom the bullying is directed | 10. | Subtle form of bullying that relies on the use of language to bully others | 11. | The act of systematic and/or continued unwanted and annoying actions of one party or a group, including threats and demands | 12. | The act of telling a trusted adult about a bullying situation and asking for help to get the bullying to stop | 13. | The act of peer rejection or isolation to humiliate or isolate a target |
| | Down:3. | A type of aggression in which harm is caused through damage to relationships or social status within a group rather than by means of actual or threatened physical violence | 4. | The act of frightening or threatening someone into doing what you want them to do | 6. | Willful and repeated harm inflicted through the use of computers, cell phones, and other electronic devices | 7. | The act or practice of preventing something | 8. | To come between in order to stop, settle, or change |
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© 2016
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only