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Bullying is a pervasive issue in schools and communities, where aggressors target individuals perceived as weaker, often resulting in severe consequences. This type of bullying, particularly related to physical stature, can lead to eating disorders such as anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating. Victims may exhibit warning signs like significant weight changes and shifts in personality. Addressing this issue requires empathy, respect, and support through counseling and therapy. It’s vital to foster an inclusive environment to combat bullying and ensure that all students feel safe and valued.
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What is it? • Bullying-Bullying can be defined as ongoing verbal and/or physical harassment/abuse that occurs in community and/or school settings. Bullies use aggression or threat of it, to gain control over peers. They tend to target children who are weaker in physical or verbal ability than they. Non- assertive youngsters who will not defend themselves or seek assistance often become prey too.
Effects • Continuous bullying can have multiple effects on the student, for physical stature bullying the effects are: • Eating Disorder • Over Exercise
Eating Disorders • There are three different types of eating disorders: • Anorexia- not eating or eating enough to get by • Bulimia- throwing up after eating • Binge Eating- over eating
Warning Signs • Change in weight • Change in personality • Pale Appearance/ Unhealthy Looking • Tired/Irritable
Solutions • There are many different types of therapy that help people with disorders. • Counseling
Over Exercising • Obsessing over your body and exercising to dangerous limits that is considered unhealthy
Solutions • Therapy • Counseling
How To Stop It • Don’t judge others because you wouldn’t want people to judge you • Get along even if you can’t be friends show respect for your peers because you don’t want to be the one responsible for a disastrous decision.