Defining Bullying: Upstander Instincts Taught In Schools
The discussion explored the complexities of defining bullying, noting that individuals may not perceive themselves as bullies. The concept of bullying is being explored, with a focus on the bystander effect and the importance of cultivating upstander instincts in children.
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“not see themselves as bullies. So how do you even define bullying?”
CNA938 Singapore
“So how do you even define bullying? the bystander effect, right? We, right now, we're trying to tell our children to be upstanders. Okay. And the bystander effect is real, right?”
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