Tuesday, 22 December 2015

Bullying



Bullying can happen everywhere. Majority of children and teenagers are consistent victims of bullying, which may or can lead to serious emotional problems with the victim’s self-esteem and self-image. Fixing these behaviors before they start or get out of hand are important for parents and educators to keep in mind. Im going to tell you the statistics of bullying

Bullying can be distinct by many kinds, such as teasing, name-calling, stereotyping, fighting, exclusion, spreading rumors, public shaming and aggressive intimidation. It can be in person and online. Bullying is happening anytime and anywhere right know, 50 percent of young people have bullied another person, 30 percent of which do it at least once a week, majority of the youth somebody else bullied yet they not help them, 43 percent of children have been bullied because of their appearance like color of the skin or hair, facial features, attitudes, body shape, clothing, and etc.
Because of this act of violence 47 of young people want to change their appearance and some of them literally go to doctor to replace their appearance in order not be bullied again. 74% of those who have been bullied, have, at some point been physically attacked. 17% have been sexually assaulted. 62% have been cyber bullied.
As a result of bullying, 29% harm their self, 27% skipped class, 14% developed an eating disorder and 12% ran away from home. Highest risk to bullying were the all types of disability, LGBT and low income backgrounds.

as a result bullying affects children's self-esteem and self image that may result to abnormality of the child and worst it may affects the life of the child in the future.

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