Bullying/Violence Prevention Student Survey 2
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PART 2- Have you ever met a bully? A bully is a boy or girl who acts mean or hurtful to others. Bullies pick on someone else as a way to get power, or to get their way, or to feel important.
Bullies sometimes hit, kick, or push to hurt people, and they sometimes use words to call names, tease, or scare them. A bully might say mean things about someone, grab a kid's stuff, make fun of someone, or leave a kid out of the group on purpose. Some bullies threaten people or try to make them do things they don't want to do.
Please check the answer that best represents your experience with bullying. In questions marked with an * you may check more than one answer.

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2. What is your grade level?

3. How important is for kids to learn strategies to deal with bullies?

4. Do you think bullies can change their behavior with help from others?

5. Do you think adults (parents, teachers, counselors, administrators) can help kids solve bullying problems?

6. *What do you usually do if you see a kid being bullied?

7. How confident you feel in handling a bullying situation and solving the problem?

8. Would you like to learn more about how to deal with bullies?

9. Sometimes kids have conflicts with other kids (not necessarily "bullies"). Would you like to learn more about how to solve conflicts with your peers (classmates, friends, siblings)?

   


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