🤝 Personal & Social Development · Responsible Decision-Making
Understanding Bullying
Understand what bullying is — repeated behaviour intended to hurt someone, including physical, verbal, social (exclusion, spreading rumours), and cyberbullying — and know that it is always wrong and what to do if they experience or witness it
Typical age: 7–9 years
“Does your child understand the difference between a one-off argument and bullying, and do they know what to do if they see someone being bullied — rather than just ignoring it?”
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Needs first
- Seeing Someone Else's Point of View
Understanding bullying impact benefits from perspective-taking
- Vocabulary: ethics and citizenshipREQUIRED
Understanding bullying requires precise vocabulary distinguishing bullying types including 'cyberbullying'
- Right and Wrong ChoicesREQUIRED
Understanding bullying builds on knowing right from wrong