10 questions
What is an upstander?
Someone who speaks or acts in support of an individual
Someone who stands up all day long
Someone who does nothing when someone is being bullied
Someone who sometimes helps people in trouble but usually doesn't do anything
What is a bystander?
Someone who stands up for someone who is being bullied
Someone who sees or knows about bullying but does not try to help stop the bullying
Someone who bullies others every single day
Someone who does not want to get in trouble for bullying another person at school
What should children and teens do if they see another kid being bullied? (Select all that apply)
Leave and get help from an adult
Speak up while remaining polite
Try to fight the bully so that it will stop
Reach out to support the person being bullied
Which are examples of bullying? (Select all that apply)
Teasing/Name-calling
Physical threats and violence
Differing opinions on an important topic
Social attacks on someone's reputation
Why might someone bully others? (Select all that apply)
Desire for power
Desire for popularity
Problems at home/in their lives
They are confused all of the time
True or False: Most bullying happens in middle school.
False
True
True or False: Persistent bullying causes both the bully and the person being bullied to have an increased risk for depression.
True
False
True or False: According to research, girls are bullied more than boys.
True
False
How can bullying affect its victims? (Select all that apply)
It can cause them to become sad, lonely, or nervous
It can cause them to feel sick
It can cause them to have problems at school
It may cause them to bully others as well
True or False: Popular kids are NEVER victims of bullying.
True
False