What is bullying?
Bullying
is an action that is deliberate, painful, and repeated over time. Bullying
can be physical, verbal, psychological, social, behavioral, or any combination.
Bullying
can happen anywhere: on the bus, at school, at football, even online via the
Internet.
Everyone has the right to feel safe. Anyone who intimidates others is to deny them that right. Bullying takes the sense of security of a person. The right to security means that any intimidation of any kind is unacceptable. Everyone has the right to learn. This means do not impede the learning of other students.
Bullying
is when hurful things happen again and again (a serious incident can occur only
once) to someone and it is difficult for the student who is being bullied to
stop these things: be
ignored, left out on purpose, or not allowed to participate; They
mocked and teased in a mean and an offensive manner; He is scared of getting hurt; Forcing
someone to do things they do not want; Being hit, kicked or pushed. School
and college shootings, suicides and other violent acts by extreme people who
have suffered years of bullying have shown that bullying is not harmless and
inevitable part of the appearance of growth.Everyone has the right to feel safe. Anyone who intimidates others is to deny them that right. Bullying takes the sense of security of a person. The right to security means that any intimidation of any kind is unacceptable. Everyone has the right to learn. This means do not impede the learning of other students.
Fondling, made the mutual fun, where all individuals are involved and feel able to answer, not intimidation. However, the provocation that is made of an average offensive manner, which involves an imbalance of power in which an individual feels powerless to respond or to stop what is happening, is bullying.
Types of bullying used by students
Physical. This type of bullying includes hitting or kicking, or take or damage the property of a person. This is the kind of simple and easy to identify bullying. These students are known about and as they age, their attacks usually become more aggressive. These aggressive characteristics can continue into adulthood.
Verbal. This bullying behavior is to use words to hurt or embarrass another person. Verbal abuse includes name calling, insults, making racist comments and continuous provocations. This type of bullying is the easiest and fastest to inflict on other students. Its effects can be overwhelming because there visible "scars".
Social bullying. Social or relational bullying typically involves leaving aside convince couples or leaving a person or persons of your social relationships. This type of bullying is linked to verbal bullying and usually occurs when some people spread rumors about other means or exclude a group of student peers.
Reactive responses to bullying. These students may be intimidated or bullied. Most incidents are physical in nature. These students are often impulsive and react quickly to intentional and unintentional physical meetings. In some cases, these students begin as the bullied person and start intimidating as they try to take revenge.
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