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Cindy Ortiz-Espinoza CHHS-302: Professional Writing for Health and Human Services Bullying Awareness

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Page 1: Cindy Ortiz-Espinoza CHHS-302: Professional Writing for Health and Human Services

Cindy Ortiz-EspinozaCHHS-302: Professional Writing for Health and Human

Services

Bullying Awareness

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Become a Psychologist

Work with children

Professional Interest

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Bullying is increasing

Leads to mayor problems in our community

Suicide, Depression, and Low Self-Esteem

Critical Situation

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Rhetorical Timing

Harting, S. (2011, April 30). Student bullying on increase, federal statistics reveal. Digg.com:

The new face of social networking. Retrieved February 28, 2012, from

http://http://students.com.miami.edu/netreporting/?page_id=1269

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Bullies usually pick on individuals who are less emotionally and physically weaker (Oyaziwo et. al, 2008)

Victims of bullying tend to be more insecure, anxious and have a negative self-image in compared to other students (Oyaziwo et. al, 2008)

“They Say”

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“They Say”

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Is responsible in promoting a healthy and safe environment for children.

Educate

Community Connection

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Aluede, O., Adeleke, F., Omoike, D., & Afen- Akpaida, J. (2008). A Review of the Extent, Nature, Characteristics and Effects of Bullying Behaviour in Schools. Journal Of Instructional Psychology, 35(2), 151-158.Harting, S. (2011, April 30). Student bullying on increase, federal statistics reveal. Digg.com: The new face of

social networking. Retrieved February 28, 2012, fromhttp://http://students.com.miami.edu/netreporting/?page_id=1269.

Schoen, S., & Schoen, A. (2010). Bullying and Harassment in the United States. Clearing House, 83(2), 68-72Seals, D., & Young, J. (2003). Bullying and Victimization: Prevalence and Relationship to Gender, Grade

Level, Ethnicity, Self-Esteem, and Depression. Adolescence, 38, 735-747.

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