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GUIDANCE CLASS RUMORS AND GOSSIP SOCIAL BULLYING

GUIDANCE CLASS RUMORS AND GOSSIP SOCIAL BULLYING

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GUIDANCE CLASS

RUMORS AND GOSSIPSOCIAL BULLYING

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RUMORRUMORA rumor is a piece of information or a

story that has not been verified, meaning that the person telling it doesn’t know if it’s true or false

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GOSSIPGOSSIP

Gossip is usually about things like love and relationships, or private

things that people don’t want others to know.

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REAL OR MADEUPREAL OR MADEUPRumors and Gossip might be true,

they might be partially true, or totally made up. Unless someone can definitely say the story is true

- it will stay a rumor or gossip story!

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RUMORS AND GOSSIP SPREAD

RUMORS AND GOSSIP SPREAD

From person to person, or can spread from one person to a

bunch of people at once. This is usually done behind the person’s

back.

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RUMORS AND GOSSIP CAN CHANGE

RUMORS AND GOSSIP CAN CHANGE

They can change slightly each time they’re told, so they get more

exaggerated over time

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RUMOR EXAMPLERUMOR EXAMPLEI heard that anybody who fails the next social studies test is going to have to repeat the class over the

summer. What are some rumor/gossip examples that you

have heard?

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WHY DO PEOPLE GOSSIP AND SPREAD RUMORS?

WHY DO PEOPLE GOSSIP AND SPREAD RUMORS?

To feel superior

To feel like part of a group

For attention

For control or power

Out of jealously/revenge

Out of boredom

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Why It Hurts, Why Its WrongWhy It Hurts, Why Its Wrong

Words hurt as much or more than a punch!

Gossip and rumors can be a form of exclusion - leaving someone out!

Gossip and rumors DESTROY TRUST!

True or not, private is private!

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BREAKING THE CHAINBREAKING THE CHAIN

Decide whether the rumor or gossip is hurtful or harmless by asking yourself the following questions.

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QUESTIONSQUESTIONSWhy do I want to pass this on?

Would I want people to know this about me?

How will the person feel?

Will this rumor reduce how people feel about this person?

Will this person be excluded from the group?

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RUMOR BLOCKSRUMOR BLOCKSMake the rumor stop with you.

Don’t be part of the audience.

Be a peacemaker - speak up - label it a rumor!

Respect other’s privacy.

Get the facts.

Ask someone you trust what they think.

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That sounds like a rumor to me!

You don’t have proof of that!

You don’t know if that’s true!

That sounds like something you should talk about with the person involved.