Health
Across
- 1. the most obvious form of bullying. It occurs when kids use physical actions to gain power and control over their targets.
- 3. The person who was bullied
- 5. the use of superior strength or influence to intimidate, typically to force him or her to do what one wants.
- 6. Bystander, someone who witnesses a situation, but chooses to ignore or do nothing about it
- 7. consists of repeated, harmful and humiliating actions that target a person sexually.
- 8. Management, dealing with anger successfully
- 10. the most obvious form of bullying. It occurs when kids use physical actions to gain power and control over their targets.
Down
- 2. the forcing of strenuous, often humiliating, tasks as part of a program of rigorous physical training and initiation.
- 4. the use of the Internet, a cell phone or other technology to harass, threaten, embarrass or target another person
- 5. a person who is present at an event or incident
- 8. Bystander, someone who not only witnesses a situation, but takes steps in to disrupt the problematic situation
- 9. Pressure, influence from members of one’s peer group
- 10. use words, statements and name-calling to gain power and control over a target.