Consistent targeting or intimidating behavior toward peers, verbal or non-verbal.
Example: A student mocks another’s appearance or uses social media to exclude a classmate.
Signs to Look For:
-Dominance over certain peers.
-Recurrent conflict with the same individuals.
-Reports of threats, teasing, or manipulation.
Quick Intervention
Intervene immediately and document the incident.
Apply school consequences in line with policy.
Hold a restorative conversation if appropriate.
Refer to Counselor
Bullying behavior may stem from insecurity, learned behavior, or emotional struggles. Counseling can guide empathy development and social behavior correction.

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