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Who can be a target for bullying?
Bullying can happen anywhere, to anyone. Depending on the environment, groups such as:
1. Le***an, LGBT bis*xual
2. People with limited education,
3. Weak or unable to defend themselves etc. can be targets of being bullied.
4. Have low self-esteem expressed or anxious
5. Less popular than others and have few friends
How can someone be affected by bullying?
Bullying is linked to mental health issues and suicided
Those who are bullied are more likely to experience:
1. Depression and anxiety increased feelings of sadness and loneliness, and loss of interest in activities they used to enjoy - these issues may continue into adulthood
2. Health complaints
3. Decreased educational performance—grades and standardized test scores—and school participation
4. Students being bullied are more likely to miss, skip, or drop out of school
WHAT IS BULLYING?
- Bullying is aggression or harmful behaviour directed at a person with the purpose of creating feelings of isolation. Bullying can take many forms and you can recognize it by being aware of the following common types of behaviour.
SOME KIND OF BULLYING:
Verbal bullying is speaking or writing malicious things. These include:
- Teasing, cursing, or mocking
- Commenting on inappropriate s*x
- Threat of harm
Social bullying is harming someone's honour or relationships. These include:
-Deliberately brushing a person out
-Tell others not to play with someone
-Spread rumours about someone
-Intentionally embarrassing someone in front of a crowd
Force bullying is causing pain to a person's body or pulling his clothes. Include:
- Punch, kick or pinch
- Stumbling to fall or push
-Stealing or damaging someone else's stuff
Cyberbullying is cyberbullying that is done online via social media, messaging, chat, and websites. These include:
-Unsolicited messages or emails with malicious content
-Rumours are sent via email or posted on social networking sites
-Post photos, videos, offensive sites, or fake profile pages
-Cyberbullying is different because messages and images can be posted anonymously and spread very quickly to a large audience.