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“Bullying is a deliberate, persistent form of abuse. It is when a person is picked on over and over by an individual or group. It is a form of aggressive and harassing behavior and it prevents its victims from enjoying a safe, stress-free life.” (Papalia, 2011)
•Physical
•Verbal
•Emotional
Includes:
•Hitting
•Punching
•Kicking
Includes:
•Name-calling
•Threats
•Taunting
Includes: • Talking behind
the victim’s back
• Laughing at the victim
• Humiliating the victim
Cliques make it clear that not just anyone can be in their crowd.
• It is the most common form of emotional bullying
• They often bully other people by excluding them or gossiping about them
• They taunt or tease their target
• They maintain their status
(Nemours, 2010)
Cyberbullying is one of the biggest problems associated with Verbal and Emotional Bullying today.
(Papalia, 2011)
Increased use of cell phones, text messaging, e-mail and chat rooms has opened up a world of new venues for bullies. (Papalia, 2011) Cyberbullying is when a victim is tormented, threatened, harassed, humiliated or embarrassed using the Internet, interactive technology or mobile phones. (stopcyberbulling.org)
A bully is someone who is mean and attacks other people with words or actions. This can start as early as Kindergarten.
Some characteristics are:
• Mostly boys
• Male bullies tend to use physical aggression
• Female bullies tend to use relational aggression
• Show dominance and power
• Have anti-social friends
(Papalia, 2011)
(Berger, 2007)
On the other side of the bullying problem is the victim. They are the guys and girls being bullied.
Some characteristics are:
• Live in harsh family environments
• Depression and Anxiety
• Easily cry or tend to be argumentative
• Schoolwork and Health problems
• Few friends & Low self-esteem
• Cautious and quiet
• Do not fit in
(Hodges, 1999), (Berger, 2007)
(Nansel, et al., 2001)
One out of four elementary school bullies will have criminal records by the time they are thirty.
Bully Victim
• Delinquency • Crime • Alcohol & Drug abuse
• SUICIDE
• U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has promoted Steps to Respect, a program for grades 3-6
• Charity group informationals
• Cyberbullying Research Center provides up-to-date information about the consequences of cyberbullying
• Increase staff and teacher awareness
• Schools can get proactive in educating parents and students
• Early intervention in the home
Works Cited
Berger, K.S. (2007). Update on bullying at school: Science forgotten? Developmental Review; 27, 91-92
Hodges, E.V.E., Boivin, M., Vitaro, F. & Bukowski, W.M. (1999). The power of friendship: Protection against an escalating cycle of peer victimization. Developmental Psychology, 35, 94-101.
Nemours (2010). Kids Health, Dealing With Bullying
Papalia, Diane E. & Feldman, Ruth (2011). A Child’s World Infancy through Adolescence
Stopcyberbullying.org. What is cyberbullying, exactly?
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