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- Conflict vs. Bullying
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CONFLICT VS. BULLYING - WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?
Conflict
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- Disagreement or argument in which both sides express their views
- Equal power between those involved
- Generally, stop and change behavior when they recognize it is hurting someone
Bullying
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- Goal is to hurt, harm, or humiliate
- Person bullying has more power - ( "Power" can mean the person bullying is older, bigger, stronger, or more popular)
- Continue behavior when they realize it is hurting someone