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There are 6
types of bullying but before I get in to that the reason why I picked this because I
know a lot about bullying more than you think. when I was little I got picked on by
verbal bullying they would call me names just because you couldnt understand me
100% of the time and that hart me .it affecting people but hart the person is like
hurting yourself but you dont know yet are see it as bullying yet . .did you know
that about 160,000 of people skip school because of bullying and almost and one
more thing you should know 7 percent have attempted to kill them self. And if we
back trace it about 7 percent would still be here living out there lives one day at a
time. But inside someone is trying to make someone feel bad over what if thing it
nothing what did they ever do it you if bet its nothing.
My target is little kids teens all ages need to know what bullying is and how it can
affect them as a whole not just one person needs to know its everyone in the
world .I think we should be kinder to people make there day dont just be mean
because people dont like it .if anyone just keeps bullying people lots of teens will
kill them self over bullying.
Before the 1970s bullying wasnt considered s significant problem. Until a Swedish
researcher, Dan Owleus, a psychology professor at the University of Bergen in
Norway, completed the first large scale scientific study of bully/victim problems
among children. The findings of Olweuss study opened the eyes of researchers and
demonstrated that bully/victim problems were occurring in school settings. In the
1980s Olweus started the effects of his Bullying Prevention Program Since then,
several more large scale intervention projects have been conducted in schools,
most with good results. Today slow but steady progress is being made. Schools are
beginning to adopt anti-bullying intervention and education programs, and states
are starting to pass comprehensive anti-bullying laws. By 2003, 15 states had antibully laws, most in direct response to a school shooting that happened between
1997 and 2001. As of June 2007, a total of 35 states had laws that address
harassment, intimidation and bullying at school.
the first one is Physical Bullying its where you are punching kicking any of that
stuff that can hart them . and the main thing is the main weapon the bully uses is
their body to hart them .the statistical are like Physical bullying occurs most often at
school, though it can also occur on the way to and from school and after school
anytime of the day you can get hart by it and its not cool as you think it is . hears
may thought just dont do it . here are some warning sign that there getting bulled
Coming home from school with bruises, cuts, or other unexplained injuries, there
stuff taken away from them yelled at them you get what Im saying right .
The 2 form of bullying is Verbal Bullying its where there calling you name
that maybe you dont like at all . did you know that Dating abuse is a type of
bullying also yeah it is . Many victims of verbal bullying are affected in very real
ways. Verbal bullying can affect one's self image, and affect someone in emotional
and psychological ways that could hart them or will later on in life. Verbal bullying
can be hard for teachers and other authority figures to detect, since no physical
harm takes place. You should be aware of what is going on in your child's life, and
be always on top of what they cay just dont blow it if there your kid you should
know what dose on . In some cases, verbal bullying can reach a point where the
victim is so depressed, and wants to escape so badly but cant or dont know how to
The 3 type of bullying is Cyberbullying. and thats all based online trough
texting , email ,cell phone or anything posting hurtful images, making online
threats, and sending hurtful Cyberbullies often say things that they not have the
courage to say face-to-face because technology makes them feel anonymous,
insulated and detached from the situation. As a result people always post stuff
about people . the one thing I dont get why take pic of people when they dont
even asked did you know taking pic of someone is a law you cant its the law unless
you asked to do it . was to help out Education can help considerably in preventing
and dealing with the consequences of cyberbullying. The first place to begin an
education campaign is with the kids and teens themselves. We need to find out how
hit home hard on how to stop this one way or another we can stop it just take you
and you only cyberbullies, how to be accountable for their actions and not to stand
by and allow bullying (in any form) to be acceptable. We need to teach them not to
ignore the pain of others.
i'm intending to help people that get bulled because i was once in there shoes i
know how it feels to get bullyed and its so not cool .and when who ever read this
they know how to stop bullying for good .did you know right know one of your best
friend could be bullyed what are you going ? frist find out if there are then tell a
teacher parent anyone you trust and tell them whats going on and they can talk to
the person and find out why there doing it .did you know that about 160,000 of
people skip school because of bullying and almost and one more thing you should
know 7 percent have attempted to kill them self . and if we back trake it about 7
percent would still be here liveing out there lives one day at a time. but inside
someone is trying to make some one feel bad over what i thing it nothing what did
they ever do it you i bet its nothing . my thoughts are that the person that bullys
other because there broken down and bullying people make them feel beter but its
not . once the bully gets bullyed they think it no fun they dont like it at all then they
stop because they know how it feel and they don't like it .
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Parents play a key role in preventing and responding to bullying. If you know or
suspect that your child is involved in bullying, there are several resources that may
help.
Recognize the warning signs that your child is involved in bullying. They could be
being bullied, bullying others, or witnessing bullying. Although these signs could
signal other issues, you should talk to your child if they display any sort of
behavioral or emotional changes. Many times kids wont ask for help, so it is
important to know what to look for. If your child is at immediate risk of harming
himself or others, get help right away.
Learn what bullying is and what it is not. Understanding what bullying is is the first
step in forming a plan to prevent or respond to bullying with your child. Many
behaviors that look like bullying may be just as serious, but may require different
response strategies. You can also learn about:
Cyberbullying often requires different strategies than in-person bullying. Learn how
to work with your kids to prevent cyberbullying and how to respond when it occurs.
Utilize tips and tools to talk to your child about bullying. Opening lines of
communication before your child is involved in bullying makes it easier for them to
tell you when something happens. It is also important to work with a school to help
prevent bullying before it starts.
If you know or suspect bullying has occurred, learn how to find out what has
happened with your child. Understanding what has happened can also help in
communicating with school or community officials about the situation.
If you have determined bullying has occurred, learn how you and school or
community officials can work together to support your child, whether they were
bullied, bullied others, or witnessed bullying. Learn also about considerations for
specific groups.
If bullying is occurring at school, learn about what your state requires schools to do
in your states anti-bullying law. Learn also about federal laws that require schools
to address harassment based on race, color, national origin, sex, and disabilities
and ways to report situations that have not been adequately addressed to the U.S.
Departments of Education and Justice.
If you have worked with your child and your school and need additional assistance,
find resources to help address the situation.
Schools are a primary place where bullying can happen. Helping to establish a
supportive and safe school climate where all students are accepted and knowing
how to respond when bullying happens are key to making sure all students are able
to learn and grow. There are many tools on StopBullying.gov specific for teachers,
administrators, and other school staff.
Learn what bullying is and what it is not. Many behaviors that look like bullying may
be just as serious, but may require different response strategies. You can also learn
about what to look for as warning signs that some of your students might be
involved in bullying and who might be at more risk for being involved. Know about
special considerations for specific groups.
Establish a safe school climate. Often the first step to preventing bullying is making
sure the students, teachers, and administrators alike are educated about bullying.
Tools like the School Bus Drivers Training and Classroom Teacher Training can help.
For kids, tools like these webisodes can help them learn about bullying.
Learn how to engage parents and youth in the building a positive school climate.
Learning how to talk about bullying with youth is a critical step.
Know about your obligations under your states anti-bullying law. Learn also about
federal laws that require schools to address harassment based on race, color,
national origin, sex, and disabilities. Work to establish rules and policies to help let
the entire school community know the expectations around bullying and procedures
to report and investigate when something happens.
Assess bullying in your school and understand how your school compares to
national rates of bullying.
Respond when bullying happens. Learn how to stop it on the spot, find out what
happened, and support all students involved
Avoid misdirections in bullying prevention and response strategies.
Utilize free Federal and Non-Federal Resources on bullying.
Bullying stops us from being who we want to be, and prevents us from expressing
ourselves freely, and might even make us feel unsafe. If you are bullied, say
something! If you are bullying, its not cool!
SPEAK UP: If you feel uncomfortable with the comments or actions of someone
tell someone! It is better to let a trusted adult know, than to let the problem
continue.
Get familiar with what bullying is and what it is not. If you recognize any of the
descriptions, you should stay calm, stay respectful, and tell an adult as soon as
possible.
If you feel like you are at risk of harming yourself or others get help now!
Someone is bullying me online or via text message
Remember, bullying does not only happen at school. It can happen anywhere,
including through texting, the internet and social media.