This KS1 PSHE Bullying quiz helps children understand the difference between bullying and falling out with someone and how to tackle this situation.
Bullying is a very serious problem. Also, calling someone a bully is very serious. This quiz is going to help you understand what bullying is and how to handle it if it happens to you.
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We all fall out but the difference between falling out and bullying is that someone is being mean to you a lot and over a long period of time. This could be more than a couple of days. Even if it is a one off, you can still tell a teacher and they will be able to help you but we wouldn't call it bullying. Bullying is very serious and happens more than a few times.
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This is a problem that can't be ignored and so the best way to resolve it is by speaking to a teacher - any teacher in your school. They will then help you and the bully build a better relationship.
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It's the bully's fault. They are to blame. They might make excuses up for why they are doing it but really, it's all on them! It'll be a problem they have with themselves that they are projecting onto you.
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Bullying can be non-physical like name calling, or physical like punching etc.
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If someone is mean to you, it hurts your feelings. If they do it lots of times then it can make you scared and worried and probably make you dread going to school.
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Every school in England has to have an anti-bullying policy. This means that part of a teacher's job is to make sure you aren't bullied and if you are - they have to help you.
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Bullies don't always look mean or scary. They can be any height, any age and any size - the only way to spot them is by their mean character!
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If your friend doesn't want to tell a teacher then you should - they will thank you when the whole thing is over.
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If you think you've been mean to a person on more than a couple of occasions, talk to them and apologise. They will be happy to hear from you and forgive you. You can also talk to a teacher who will be very proud of your honesty and help you to put things right.
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Bullying comes in many forms but it has to be on more than one occasion. We all have 'off' days, days where we feel sad and maybe snap at someone or accidentally kick somebody - this is not bullying. Bullies do it all the time and to the same person. Make sure - if you think you are being bullied, a bully or know someone that's being bullied - that you tell a teacher.
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