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Imagine that a new South African boy has joined your school. You notice that he is very shy and uncomfortable in the new surroundings, and to add to add to his misery, a few boys from your class are bullying him and pulling him down. How


you deal with such a situation? How would you help the new boy to adjust to the current surrounding and situation ? What would you tell the boys bulling him so that they change their behaviour and be more considerate towards the new boy? write your answer in 70 to 80 words​


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Answered by dwyteesh
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Did you mean: Imagine that a new South African boy has joined your school. You notice that he is very shy and uncomfortable in the new surroundings, and to add to add to his misery, a few boys from your class are bullying him and pulling him down. How you deal with such a situation? How would you help the new boy to adjust to the current surrounding and situation ? What would you tell the boys bullying him so that they change their behaviour and be more considerate towards the new boy? write your answer in 70 to 80 words 5 to 10 points also know problem

Answered by Debom
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For an act to be considered bullying, it must meet certain criteria. These include hostile intent, imbalance of power, repetition, distress, and provocation. Two main actions that can be taken are preventive and reactive actions, with preventive measures being more preferable.

There are four types of bullying, which includes verbal, physical, psychological, and cyber. The four types of bullying can have a broad spectrum of effects on a student including anger, depression, stress, and in extreme cases suicide. Bullying does not only affect the personal health of a student, but also causes socio-economic and educational effects. For instance, the bully can develop a variety of social disorders or have a higher chance of engaging in criminal activity. Additionally, reducing the quality of education is another long-term impact.

If there is suspicion that a child is being bullied or is a bully, there are warning signs in their behavior. Many programs and organizations worldwide provide bullying prevention services, and information on how children can cope if they are being or have been bullied.

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