miércoles, 27 de abril de 2016

what is the bullying about?

The bullying is the aggressive behavior between partners in the school, that causes to the sufferer a philosophical problems.
Bullying can occur during or after the school, but actually are the school's partners who make the action.
“Bullying is repeated verbal, physical, social or psychological aggressive behaviour by a person or group directed towards a less powerful person or group that is intended to cause harm, distress or fear”.  -www.education.vic.gov.au/about/programs/bullystoppers/Pages/what.aspx

Types of bullying: 
*Physical Bullying: Causes hitting, kicking, tripping, blocking, or pushing the person affected.
For example: A child gets his pants pulled down on the playground at lunchtime.
*Relational Bullying: It is when someone is excluded by a group of persons, sports, friends or another group. Discrimination
For example: A group of girls in dance class keeps talking about a weekend sleepover and sharing pictures, treating the one uninvited child as if she were invisible.
*Cyberbullying: Is the aggression by using technology like the cellphone, tablet, mails, social network, and more.
For example: When someone tweets or posts, "Kayden is a total loser. Why is anyone hanging out with him? He's so gay."
ALL TYPES OF BULLYING MAKES THAT THE VICTIM CAN END WITH HIS OR HER OWN LIFE.
written by: Gabriela Núñez.





References:
http://www.parents.com/kids/problems/bullying/common-types-of-bullying/
www.stopbullying.gov/what-is-bullying/definition/#types
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BULLYING
  • Over 3.2 million students are victims of bullying each year.
  • Approximately 160,000 teens skip school every day because of bullying.
  • 1 in 4 teachers see nothing wrong with bullying and will only intervene 4% of the time.
  • By age 14 less than 30% of boys and 40% of girls will talk to their peers about bullying.
  • Over 67% of students believe that schools respond poorly to bullying, with a high percentage of students believing that adult help is infrequent and ineffective.
  • 71% of students report incidents of bullying as a problem at their school.
  • 90% of 4th through 8th graders report being victims of bullying.
  • 1 in 10 students drop out of school because of repeated bullying.
  • As boys age they are less and less likely to feel sympathy for victims of bullying. In fact they are more likely to add to the problem than solve it.
  • Physical bullying increases in elementary school, peaks in middle school and declines in high school. Verbal abuse, on the other hand, remains constant.
written by: Santiago Vera

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