Living Bullying
Nowadays, bullying in schools has
been growing concern all around the world. Bullying could be defined as to
despise, harm or annoy one. It is a serious matter and causes several problems
not only for victims, but also for bullies. Children and even adults, may be
affected due to their life long impacts, introversion disorder and suffer
violence at home.
Over
the years, bullying has become more and more of a problem, a lifelong impact. More
children are becoming victims of this often tragic problem today than ever
before. Anyone can become a victim of bullying, but there has been a rise in
bullying among LGTB, lesbian-gay-transgendered-bi-sexual, students, as well as
children who are considered to be of special needs. Society takes an important part on how people
react about some topic, for example; when someone comes out and tells his/her
sexual orientation. But not only society takes part in a lifelong impact. Besides, family takes the role of guiding the
member to be how they want him/her to be repressing their feelings and this is
how a person decides to express in certain way its feelings, which are hurting
somebody else, not only physically, as well psychologically.
Bullying can happen anywhere and at
any time. In schools it can happen on the playground, the cafeteria, buses and
even in the classroom. Bullying is serious and can lead to many often tragic
problems. People who suffer of introversion are drained by social encounters
and energized by solitary. Their disposition is frequently showed as shyness, social phobia or even avoidant personality disorder, but
many introverts socialize easily; they just strongly prefer not to. Bullying can also lead
to more serious concerns; juveniles who end up getting bullied possess the
feeling of embarrassment and shame. If the pain is not relieved it can lead for
one to consider violent actions particularly suicide. The insecurity that one
feels upon getting bullied, being verbally said words that can offend ones feelings
or physically hurting a person may cause one to have a low self-esteem. Bullying
is continued because teens who take part in this horrid act experience pleasure
in the feeling of superiority are not being stopped by.
Watch the video and learn about ways to stop Bullying!
According to the video answer the following questions:
1- How can I avoid being Bullied?
2- How do I report bullying incidents at my school?
3- What can I do against bullied people?
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