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Bullying has become a significant social issue in schools, the workplace, and online. This relevant, practical course dealing with bullying issues explores bullying in a way that is understandable, practical, and honest. The Bullying Issues Program defines the difference between bullying and conflict, the uses of Internet in cyber-bullying, and the many ways you can help diminish the issue and improve yourself to handle bullying situations. This course also provides a demonstration of what bullying looks like and what a person can do to help themselves or others who might be experiencing bullying.
With the Bullying Issues Program, you will gain important insight into the role of a bully, victim, and bystander and how you can become more engaged and equipped no matter what role you find yourself playing. Lastly, this course provides helpful “talking points” throughout the video that helps you follow along more closely and allow you to gain the important aspects of the course. By participating in this course, you will be given the tools to make a difference in how you handle bullying issues and handle those situations more appropriately.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

Helps you gain important
insight into the role of a bully, victim, and bystander

Help you learn what bullying is and how to avoid it

Teaches you how you can become more engaged and equipped no matter what role you find yourself playing

Helps you understand the perspectives of others in bullying situations
Self-driven 1 hour courses
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Sharable Certificate
Earn a Certificate upon completion
Available Languages
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Author

Jerry Ackerman
Courses
2
A motivational speaker who speaks to students about issues of bullying and conflict at schools and youth gatherings across the country.
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Syllabus
What you will learn from this course
1. What is Bullying?
2. Actions that Help & Hinder
3. The Five C’s
4. What Bullies Need to Hear
Frequently Asked Questions