3. Within the English subject we will
present a small research about Bullying
as it follows:
A short story (comics);
What is Bullying?
What are the most common types of
Bullying?;
How to handle a Bully;
Facts about bullying.
4. This is a small story that describes the life of a bullying victim, Andrew,
and the bully, Daniel during week
Andrew
Daniel
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8. If you tell anyone, it
will be worse for you
and your little brother
!!!
9.
10. And Andrew did, after long time of
torture, he ended with is pain of being a
bullying victim. He ended with is own
life.
This was one of the cases that he didn’t
ask for anyone help because he was
really scared of being hurt or that Daniel
would hurt someone of his family.
But this is just the worst case scenario
of what can happen to a bullying victim.
12. Bullying is when someone or a group of
people causes physical or psychological
damage to another person or group of
people. Bullying can continue over time,
it is often hidden from adults and will
probably continue if no action is taken.
13. The most common types of Bullying are:
hitting, kicking, pinching,
punching, scratching, spitting or any
other form of physical attack.
Insulting, making racist, sexist
or homophobic jokes, remarks or
teasing, using sexually suggestive or
abusive language, offensive remarks.
14. any type of bullying that is
carried out by electronic device;
spreading stories about
someone, exclusion from social groups,
turning someone the subject of
malicious rumors.
15. According to Rosalind Wiseman, a bullying
expert, the way that you should handle a bully
is:
Sometimes the
best way to avoid becoming the target of
bullying is to treat people the way you want to
be treated. If you're genuinely nice and
respectful to others, most people won't target
you as someone to demean by bullying.
16. Not all bullying
takes the explicit form of insulting on
Facebook or locker-stuffing in school.
Rosalind reminded that abuse of power
is inevitable, so if you sense someone
speaking down to you, manipulating you
or embarrassing you, you're probably
being bullied.
17. Rosalind made
the point that not every adult is going to
respond to a bully in the best way. Be
smart about which adult or person of
authority you tell about the bullying.
You were right to stand up
for yourself or someone else. You handled
yourself with control and made it clear to
the bully that he or she only holds as much
power as everyone around allows.
18. Over 3.2 million students are victims of
bullying each year;
Fifty-six percent of students have
personally witnessed some type of
bullying at school.
Approximately 160,000 teens skip
school every day because of bullying.
19. One out ten students drop out of school
because of repeated bullying.
Physical bullying increases in
elementary school, peaks in middle
school and declines in high
school. Verbal abuse, on the other
hand, remains constant.
20. With this research we learned that this is
just one of the many teen problems that
exist. And the number of bullying victims
is incresing each year.
We also lerned that we are not alone
and if one day we have a problem we
can talk with our parents, friends,
teachers, someone that we trust , this
will help solving the problem much faster
than we think.