PhysicalBullying is the most obvious form of intimidation and can consist of kicking, hitting, biting, pinching, hair pulling, and making threats. A bully may threaten to punch you if you don't give up your money, your lunch, etc. Verbal Bullying often accompanies physical behavior. This can include name calling, spreading rumors, and
Bullyingis when people deliberately use words or actions repeatedly against an individual or a group to cause physical, social and/or psychological harm. They usually want to make the person feel less powerful or helpless. Bullying can happen anywhere — at school, at work, at home, online, or by text messaging or email. Inmany schools today it is hard for students to do well due to constant harassment by their classmates. Studies such as "The Effects of Bullying on Children in School" have shown that bullying may lead to depression, low self-esteem, mental illness, and even suicide. According to Bullyingstatistics. org rates of Bullycide, a term used to Asbullying generates such proximately negative consequences for its victims, I suspect that many people would balk at the prospect that bullying might reflect a class of natural, adaptive Actsof Bullying Any severe or repeated use by one or more students of a written, verbal or electronic expression, or a physical act or gesture, or any combination thereof, directed at another student that has the effect of actually causing or placing the latter in reasonable fear of physical or emotional harm or damage to his property

A2014 study from researchers at King's College London in the UK found that the negative social, physical and mental health effects of childhood bullying are still evident up to 40 years later

Bullyingstudent nurses can cause them to be truants, take unnecessary excuses and instil fear in them which could affect their learning. Participants pointed out that bullying in the clinical setting affected learning. With regards to the effects of bullying, stress and lack of confidence have been recognised as likely effects of bullying
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Manystudents had been involved in relational bullying. Watching violent films and retaliation for being bullied in the past were some of the factors associated with bullying. The results also showed that bullying has a lot of effects on students learning. There was a significant difference between the behaviour of male and female students.
Maintaininga balance of diverse representation in a student population, while promoting a culture of respect, can be protective against bullying. Congruently, negative perceptions and expectations about minority or immigrant students may have harmful effects on bullying and school culture. 2.4.3. Home environment
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