Bullying
School bullying is
perhaps the most well-known form of bullying. Children may physically bully other children by hitting them,
taking their possessions, or damaging their property. Bullying can also be
verbal and may include exclusionary tactics, name-calling, and threats. A
modern-day form of bullying—cyber-bullying—takes place via the internet and
other communication technologies and is a growing concern among schools and parents.
Effects of Bullying
When it occurs in childhood, bullying may interfere
with the development of social skills and normal relationships. People who are
bullied may also experience:
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Low self-esteem
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Reduced academic or
work performance
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Anxiety
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Depression
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Body image issues
or eating disorders
·
Health problems
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