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Bullying

Bullying . What is bullying. Definitions of bullying (n) intimidation of weaker person: the process of intimidating or mistreating somebody weaker or in a more vulnerable situation Synonyms: intimidation, mistreatment, oppression, harassment, victimization, maltreatment, hounding.

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Bullying

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  1. Bullying

  2. What is bullying • Definitions of bullying (n) • intimidation of weaker person: the process of intimidating or mistreating somebody weaker or in a more vulnerable situation • Synonyms: intimidation, mistreatment, oppression, harassment, victimization, maltreatment, hounding

  3. Causes Of Bullying • Popularity • Self-Esteem • Desire for Control and Power • Cycle of Abuse

  4. Effects of Bullying in SCHOOL • Emotional Trauma • According to the National Center for Children Exposed to Violence, children who are bullied may suffer from low self-esteem, as well as other serious emotional issues such as chronic anxiety and depression. ( • Academic Achievement • Bullying may keep kids from succeeding in school. Their anxiety, or other emotional issues caused by bullying, may make it impossible for them to concentrate on their studies or to succeed at extracurricular activities. • Hostile Environment • Bullying creates a hostile school environment, which may affect even children who are not directly bullied, who may fear being bullied and become distracted from their studies and other pursuits. • Effects on Bullies • Bullies are likely to become violent, drop out of school, or get into other serious trouble as adults. They need help as much as the children being bullied---and often, they are the victims of bullies as well, such as an abusive parent. • Bullying as Adults

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