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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