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5. During an anti-bullying club meeting after school, a student mentions that a new student has joined your class at school. The individual wears clothes that are not very common at your school and are religious in nature. Some of the other students have been talking negatively about the new student.

a. How can this scenario lead to bullying?


b. How should the club advise students to respond in this situation?


c. How will the advice help prevent potential bullying in this situation

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a. Constant gossiping, and talking negative about a student could cause them to feel very very ill about their beliefs, their familly, school, clothes, etc. this scenario will make the student feel alienated.

b. The club should advise the students that they should not participate in these talks, allow them into their groups, and should try to talk people out of those conversations.

c. The advice will keep several kids pull away from talking negatively about the kid, help stop the ill intended gossip, and hopefully make them feel better.

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Answer:

a. Constant gossiping, and talking negative about a student could cause them to feel very very ill about their beliefs, their familly, school, clothes, etc. this scenario will make the student feel alienated.

b. The club should advise the students that they should not participate in these talks, allow them into their groups, and should try to talk people out of those conversations.

c. The advice will keep several kids pull away from talking negatively about the kid, help stop the ill intended gossip, and hopefully make them feel better.

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