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Explanation:
1. An example of bullying or harassment could be repeated name calling or physical harm such as hitting or pushing. (bullying kind of has a broad definition.)
2. ( not quite sure what this means) A possible consequence for a person being bullied is the bullying getting worse or continuing. If no one is notified of the bullying it will continue.
3. A possible consequence for a person bullying others is to be suspended by the school, whether it is in school or out of school is really up to the school. An out of school consequence could possibly jail time or being sent to JDC ( juvenile detention center) if it is physical.
4. Potential harm could happen to kids that observe bullying without saying anything. This harm could be by the bully or the school. Kids that observe bullying without speaking up about it can also be punished for bullying whether they participated or not.
5. Most schools have their own policy for bullying but I feel they very closely follow the law, such as physical bullying could be followed by JDC. Everything really depends on how severe the bullying was. (As sad as it is, most of the time the bullies get away with it if it isn't severe enough.)
Hope my answers were okay enough to use. Good luck!! (If you want to copy paste my answer I am okay with that.)
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Because they may have difficulty reading the instructions given to them.
Because they may have limited knowledge of health information.
Because they don’t understand the health information being given to them.