
BULLYING
Bullying can take many forms , it is likely to start off as name-calling and may progress to physical attack with a whole range of abuse in between. around one in ten primary school children are bullied every week in term-time. And it happends at secondary school too, although it's less of a problem there with around 4% of pupils affected at any one time. Bullying can take on a specific angle in a way that can seriously undermine a child's self-esteem. Homophoic bullying for example is very common. Bullying can cause children to exprience fear, depression, loneliness, low self-esteem, physical illness and in some cases even suicidal thoughts.
therefore I think bullying behavior can have negative consequences for both the bully and the victim. Children who are bully are more likely to engage in other criminal and anti-social behaviors. So click on the liste below for further information about bullies and how to handle when situations occurs.
http://www.stopbullyingnow.hrsa.gov/HH-SA/pdfs/SBN_Tip_21.pdf
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