What behavior constitutes bullying?
What behavior constitutes bullying? The more obvious bullying-type behaviors include hitting, kicking, pushing, and name-calling. The less obvious bullying-type behaviors include rolling of the eyes, frowning and making faces, sarcastic remarks, mean jokes, snubbing, leaving others out of fun activities, unreturned phone calls, gossip and rumors, mean e-mails and notes, and other similar activities. Expressing love or crying for love Marianne Williamson’s book, called “A Course of Miracles,” states that every action is either an expression of love or a cry for love. Another way you might think of this quote is that every action is either expressing love and respect for self and others OR it is expressing a cry or demand for more love, more respect, more status, more rank, or more turf. Little ones start out expressing love and soaking up every bit of love that each of us can offer. When those little ones become exposed to repeated bullying-type behavior from other young people, they to