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Bullying, Unfriendly Teasing, or Friendly Teasin ...

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    Social scenarios for learning to distinguish between
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  • A group refuses to let one student join their table at lunch, saying, “You’re not cool enough to sit with us.”
    Bullying
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  • A student pushes another’s books off their desk every day and says, “Oops, clumsy you!” while laughing.
    Bullying
  •  15
  • Someone regularly calls another student “ugly” whenever they walk by.
    Bullying
  •  15
  • A kid posts mean photos of a classmate online and writes, “Everyone, look at this loser!”
    Bullying
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  • A student threatens to beat up another if they don't do their homework for them.
    Bullying
  •  15
  • A group constantly mocks a student for having a different accent, imitating them to their face.
    Bullying
  •  15
  • Someone trips a classmate in the hallway on purpose and says, “Maybe you should learn to walk.”
    Bullying
  •  15
  • A student rips up another student's art project and says, “It was terrible anyway.”
    Bullying
  •  15
  • A group spreads a false rumor that a student "smells bad," causing others to avoid them.
    Bullying
  •  15
  • A bigger kid blocks a smaller kid’s way every day, laughing when the kid tries to get around them.
    Bullying
  •  15
  • A student says sarcastically, “Nice shoes... did you find them in the trash?”
    Unfriendly Teasing
  •  15
  • Someone laughs and says, “You’re really bad at soccer; why even try?”
    Unfriendly Teasing
  •  15
  • After a student answers a question wrong, someone says loudly, “Wow, that was a dumb answer.”
    Unfriendly Teasing
  •  15
  • A classmate sees someone’s drawing and says, “That’s supposed to be a cat? It looks like a potato.”
    Unfriendly Teasing
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  • Someone smirks and says, “You're so weird. No wonder no one talks to you.”
    Unfriendly Teasing
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  • A kid sneers, “You're the last person I'd ever want on my team.”
    Unfriendly Teasing
  •  15