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A cartoon depiction of a larger child intimidating a smaller peer, highlighting the dynamics of physical bullying.
This cartoon depicts a common but harmful scenario: an adult shouting at and physically gripping a child’s shirt, signaling emotional distress and power imbalance.
One child towers over another with an angry expression, while the smaller child cowers-highlighting power imbalance and emotional distress.
This cartoon depicts a tense moment between an angry adult and a scared child, highlighting the impact of aggressive communication.
A visual representation of physical bullying-showing aggression and fear-to spark awareness and conversation.
This expressive cartoon boy shows classic anger cues: furrowed brows, narrowed eyes, and a tight-lipped scowl-ideal for teaching emotion recognition.
This illustration shows a common bullying scenario-older student confronting a younger one-to spark conversation about respectful peer interactions.
One boy covers his eyes while the other leans in with a playful gesture-classic childhood banter on a sunny day.
This visual breaks down the complex dynamics of bullying, showing how individuals adopt different roles within a shared social environment.
This infographic breaks down bullying into four key categories, helping students, parents, and educators identify warning signs and intervene effectively.
This illustration highlights how bullies often use intimidation and dominance to gain attention-never acceptable, always harmful.
A gritty, impactful anti-bullying symbol-“BULLY” struck through in red-conveys zero tolerance for harassment and intimidation.
This image highlights the emotional and physical dynamics of bullying-fear, aggression, and vulnerability-and invites reflection on personal experience.
A dictionary entry for “bully” shows its phonetic spelling (/ˈbʊli/), part of speech (noun/verb), and core meaning-someone who frightens or harms others.
This pie chart visualizes bullying incidents reported to StopABully from September 2011 to April 2012, highlighting that verbal abuse remains the predominant form.
When the goal is a cage and the game is pure imagination-kids turning everyday objects into playground adventures.
A universal “no bullies” symbol-bold, clear, and instantly recognizable for anti-bullying initiatives.
A child pauses with his few possessions-backpack and box-symbolizing uncertainty and resilience during housing instability.
This visual breakdown shows how individuals fall into specific roles during bullying incidents, highlighting opportunities for intervention and change.
This Venn diagram illustrates how rejection, ostracization, and bullying overlap-highlighting shared behaviors and distinct boundaries among these harmful social dynamics.
This visual breaks down bullying into four categories, helping students, parents, and educators recognize warning signs and respond effectively.
A visual reminder that bullying in all its forms-online, verbal, or physical-is unacceptable and must be addressed.
A classic 1970s-80s tobacco campaign image: a friendly spokesperson poses with a lively cow mascot holding a branded cigarette pack.
This visual breakdown highlights the defining psychological and behavioral traits that characterize bullying behavior.
A bold, high-impact poster urging viewers to stand against bullying-featuring the film’s title crossed out in a red prohibition sign.
A visual representation of key concepts surrounding bullying-highlighting its context, stakeholders, and solutions.
This visual guide highlights common behavioral and emotional red flags that may indicate a child is being bullied.
A tense face-to-face interaction between two children highlights the power dynamics often present in bullying situations.
A symbolic 3D illustration showing seamless human-digital interaction, perfect for illustrating virtual teamwork or online onboarding.
This pie chart illustrates the distribution of roles in a bullying incident-highlighting that victims (17) and bullies (20) vastly outnumber bystanders (3).
Girls report higher rates of verbal bullying and rumors, while boys experience more physical bullying, per 2011 NCES findings.
