article bullying at school
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school
Explanation:
article bullying at drawing room
not at school
Bullying is a very common, complex and potentially damaging form of violence among children and adolescents. Bullying is defined as unwanted, aggressive behavior, which involves a real or perceived social power imbalance. The behavior is repeated, or has the potential to be repeated, over time (therefore, the definition excludes occasional or minor incidents). These actions are purposeful and intended to hurt or make the victim uncomfortable.
Bullying may manifest itself in many forms. It can be physical, verbal, relational, or cyber; it can be subtle and elusive. The most common form of bullying both for boys and girls is verbal bullying such as name-calling. Although bullying is more common in schools, it can occur anywhere. It often occurs in unstructured areas such as playgrounds, cafeterias, hallways, and buses. In recent years, cyber-bullying has received increased attention, as electronic devices have become more common. Bullying through electronic means, although prevalent, ranks third after verbal bullying and physical bullying. In general, bullying is a common type of social experience that children refer to as “getting picked on.”
Although there are many causes of bullying, certain risk factors may attract bullies to their victims.
- Children who are different from their peers
- Children who are weaker (than bullies)
- Children who are socially isolated, less popular, and have few friends
- May have underlying feelings of personal inadequacy
- Assist child and family in providing a supportive and safe environment
- Provide assurance to the child that bullying is not his or her fault
- Work with school and other agencies as applicable to protect the victim
- Defuse or de-escalate an acute situation
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