History of Bullying: A Study Shows The Following Statistics
History of Bullying: A Study Shows The Following Statistics
■ Bullying is not new problema but people are becoming mone and more
aware of it’s negative impact on kids now.
■ In the past bullyinf was seen like a normal think to grow up, people told to
the kids who suffered bullying: You can supass this, just grow up and be
strong.
But now we realice that bullying it is a big problem because it can induce big
mental and physical damages.
For example a study shows the following statistics:
■ 69% of young people experience bullying before their 18th birthday.
■ 60% of people bullied because of appearance
■ 30% said that bullying has had a huge impact on their social lives
■ 38% said that bullying has had a huge impact on their self esteem
■ 25% young people have had suicidal thoughts because of bullying
So now, whit this numbers we should be worried about it, that’s why i decided to
talk today about this topic.
Why people do bullying?
Sometime people do bullying because they think that doing this they could feel
bigger and better than the others one, a kind of superioridad, but behind that, the
real reasons are:
- Physical (when someone pushes you, hits you or harms you in any way
physically). Physical bullying is using one’s body and physical bodily acts to
exert power over peers. Punching, kicking and other physical attacks are all
types of physical bullying.
Unlike relational and verbal bullying, the effects of physical bullying can be
easier to spot.
- social (leaving out, making plans and excluding others, etc.). This sort of
bullying is often harder to recognise and is often carried out behind the back of the
person who is being bullied. It includes:
It isn’t easy for someone going through this to accept when the line crossed from being
a prank or banter to persistent bullying. By the time you realise it is bullying, it may feel
harder to seek support.
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- Cyberbullying (being bullied online, via mobile phone or on social networks).
Cyberbullying is bullying that takes place over digital devices like cell phones,
computers, and tablets. Cyberbullying can occur through SMS, Text, and apps, or
online in social media, forums, or gaming where people can view, participate in, or
share content. Cyberbullying includes sending, posting, or sharing negative,
harmful, false, or mean content about someone else. It can include sharing personal
or private information about someone else causing embarrassment or humiliation.
Some cyberbullying crosses the line into unlawful or criminal behavior.
Bullying is very serious. It is not a normal part of growing up. It can cause
physical and emotional pain. Bullying can play a role in problems such as
If you are having any of the problems listed above, talk to an adult you
trust, such as a parent or guardian, teacher, guidance counselor, doctor, or
nurse. You also can read about ways to cope if you are bullied. And if being
bullied is making you feel bad about yourself, remember that the person who
bullies is wrong, not you! Check out our ideas for boosting your self-esteem.