What can you do if you see someone being harassed? Please explain your answer using complete sentences. Also, please respond to at least three other student's blog.
I would go to be bully and tell him to knock it off. If he doesn't do anything then I would go to the principle and do something about it.
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MacKenzie J.
6/2/2011 11:37:20 pm
If you see someone being harassed, there are many things you can do. You can talk to the person being harassed and support them or tell them that you are there for them. You could also tell them that they should tell someone. Or you could tell someone for them. You could also talk to the harasser, and tell them it's not okay. That's what I would do...anyway.
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joseph carpenito
6/2/2011 11:37:40 pm
you can tell an adult or tell the harassed person to tell an adult or someone else they trust.
Also you could try and distract the bully and use the other 3d's.
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Ian Mitchell
6/2/2011 11:37:42 pm
I would first create a distraction like tripping or something. If it continued i would say to the harasser STOP NOW. If it still kept on I would delegate a teacher.
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Davina
6/2/2011 11:38:10 pm
If someone was being harassed in front of me, I think I would tell someone or try and confront that person myself if there was no one around who I could talk too it about.
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Ava Desjardins
6/2/2011 11:38:43 pm
I could either delegate, distract, or be direct. It depends on who this person is that's being mean; if they are big, older than me and they would start harassing me too, I would not be direct with them. I would either distract the person from the situation and do something in the hall or wherever they are like drop my books so they won't pay attention because then the victim can get away. I might not delegate though because, for me, it never really makes it better for myself or the person to tell on them. Unless I tell someone that has much power to make them stop or else there is a punishment.
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powerpuffgirl101
6/2/2011 11:38:45 pm
i would go straight to the teacher and/or adult and tell on him/her
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Katie Cabaup
6/2/2011 11:38:59 pm
If you see someone being harassed you can Distract, Delegate or you can Directly talk to the victim or the harasser. Distracting may be dropping books or taking attention away from the victim. Delegating might be talking to a trusted adult about the problem
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joseph carpenito
6/2/2011 11:39:10 pm
I like Ians tripping idea.
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Elisabeth R.
6/2/2011 11:39:32 pm
I would use the 3D's Direct,Distract,Delegate.Direct the bully and tell them to stop then distract the person being bullied by helping them then tell some one(delegate)
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Chris
6/2/2011 11:39:38 pm
I help friend and take them out to lunch
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Julia Wilkinson
6/2/2011 11:39:54 pm
Most of the time there is not a lot the students can do because it is usually cyber-Bulling and you don't really know when or where its happening. But when I see someone harassed I will usually just tell the person to knock it off or just go tell someone.
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Sophie Maccarthy
6/2/2011 11:40:02 pm
You could you the 3'Ds, Direct, Distract or delegate. You could be direct by confronting the person who is harassing people, and ask them why they are doing it. Or you could distract the harasser by dropping something or going up to the person who is being harassed and make a conversation with them. And finally you could delegate, tell somebody about it. Whether it be a another friend or a teacher.
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makaela farris
6/3/2011 02:38:12 am
If someone is being harassed you can talk to someone older and you can use the 3'ds- direct, distract and delegate. For direct you can directly talk to the person who is bullying and/or the person who is being bullied. For distract you can distract the person who is being bullied or the one who is bullying. For delegate you can have someone else confront the bully or the person who is being bullied.
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The Homework Monster
6/3/2011 03:27:47 am
Hey fellas. Great answers, all of you. *Steals homework*
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