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Bullying has become increasingly problematic for school aged children. Describe the different
types of bullying as well as the characteristics of a bully. What are the consequences for the
victim of bullying? How will this affect their social development? Finally, in addition to the tips
in the textbook, brainstorm some ideas for reducing bullying in schools. Bullying has become
increasingly problematic for school aged children. Describe the different types of bullying as
well as the characteristics of a bully. What are the consequences for the victim of bullying? How
will this affect their social development? Finally, in addition to the tips in the textbook,
brainstorm some ideas for reducing bullying in schools.
Solution
Answer-
Bullying is a aggressive behavior among school aged kids that involves an imbalance of
power.The behavior of being aggressive can be repeated over time and may become a serious
and long lasting problem.
characteristic of bully -
Some common characteristics of children who are bully.
1) Impulsive
2)anger management problem
3)tries to control other people by criticizing then rather than inspiring others.
4) Easily frustrated and annoyed
Types of bullying-
There are 3 types of bullying-
1) verbal bullying- verbal bullying includes teasing, name-calling, inappropriate sexual
comments, taunting, threatening to cause harm.
2) social bullying- Social bullying involves hurting someone's relationship and reputation by
various means like embarrassing someone in public,leave someone out on purpose, spreading
rumors about someone,telling other children not to be friend with someone.
3) physical bullying-It involves hurting someone's body on purpose.it includes hitting, kicking,
pinching,pushing , tripping,taking or breaking someone's things .
Consequences for the victim of bullying-
1)suffer more psychological stress- bully victims suffer more imotional and psychological stress
.They also suffer from lonelyness, anxiety,and depression.
2)Have trouble fitting in-Bully victim have harder time In social places than lonelyness.They are
less cooperative and less sociable than other children around them.They have very few friends or
same time no friend at all.
3) struggle in school- Bully victim feel unsafe in school and struggle to follow rules of school.
4) Bully victim can not manage their emotions.
5) Bully victim respond aggressively on any dress.
Bullying behavior affect social development of children in many way - such children can not
make friends and thus feel unsafe on every time whenever the come in contact with others. They
can not learn to sharing things and thoughts with others.as they behave aggressively on sharing
things.such children always suffer lack of confidence to express themselves.They avoid team
work as they feel unsafe and poor .
Ideas for reducing bullying in school-
Whether we are educator or parant we can take some following steps to reduce bullying in
school-
1)pay attention on child and belongings - there are many sign of bullying- like loosing things
regularly, change I eating habits, abusive language, unexplained injuries.if we notice these all we
should make an open conversation with kid while engaging them in their in the work of their
interest so that they do not feel unsafe or scared.
2)Do not ignore- If kids are complaining for some abusive things happen with them or they feel
unsafe on being social or some unusual behavior in kids do not ignore by thinking all things
normal.take it seriously and help them.
3) Remain calm- If you see kid arguing to other kids or you .You should remain calm and make
them understand things peacefully .So that they can realize things and learn to respect other.
4)Deal with student individually- Do not try to sort out problem in public or in class room in
front of other children try to sort out problem by talking with student individually.so that student
does not feel embarrassed in front of others
5) Listen and do not pre-judge- listen and focus on the kids problem carefully and then respond.
6) do not make children involved apologize and shake hands on spot - try to make them
understand the things by giving good examples.

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  • 1. Bullying has become increasingly problematic for school aged children. Describe the different types of bullying as well as the characteristics of a bully. What are the consequences for the victim of bullying? How will this affect their social development? Finally, in addition to the tips in the textbook, brainstorm some ideas for reducing bullying in schools. Bullying has become increasingly problematic for school aged children. Describe the different types of bullying as well as the characteristics of a bully. What are the consequences for the victim of bullying? How will this affect their social development? Finally, in addition to the tips in the textbook, brainstorm some ideas for reducing bullying in schools. Solution Answer- Bullying is a aggressive behavior among school aged kids that involves an imbalance of power.The behavior of being aggressive can be repeated over time and may become a serious and long lasting problem. characteristic of bully - Some common characteristics of children who are bully. 1) Impulsive 2)anger management problem 3)tries to control other people by criticizing then rather than inspiring others. 4) Easily frustrated and annoyed Types of bullying- There are 3 types of bullying- 1) verbal bullying- verbal bullying includes teasing, name-calling, inappropriate sexual comments, taunting, threatening to cause harm. 2) social bullying- Social bullying involves hurting someone's relationship and reputation by various means like embarrassing someone in public,leave someone out on purpose, spreading rumors about someone,telling other children not to be friend with someone. 3) physical bullying-It involves hurting someone's body on purpose.it includes hitting, kicking, pinching,pushing , tripping,taking or breaking someone's things . Consequences for the victim of bullying- 1)suffer more psychological stress- bully victims suffer more imotional and psychological stress .They also suffer from lonelyness, anxiety,and depression. 2)Have trouble fitting in-Bully victim have harder time In social places than lonelyness.They are less cooperative and less sociable than other children around them.They have very few friends or
  • 2. same time no friend at all. 3) struggle in school- Bully victim feel unsafe in school and struggle to follow rules of school. 4) Bully victim can not manage their emotions. 5) Bully victim respond aggressively on any dress. Bullying behavior affect social development of children in many way - such children can not make friends and thus feel unsafe on every time whenever the come in contact with others. They can not learn to sharing things and thoughts with others.as they behave aggressively on sharing things.such children always suffer lack of confidence to express themselves.They avoid team work as they feel unsafe and poor . Ideas for reducing bullying in school- Whether we are educator or parant we can take some following steps to reduce bullying in school- 1)pay attention on child and belongings - there are many sign of bullying- like loosing things regularly, change I eating habits, abusive language, unexplained injuries.if we notice these all we should make an open conversation with kid while engaging them in their in the work of their interest so that they do not feel unsafe or scared. 2)Do not ignore- If kids are complaining for some abusive things happen with them or they feel unsafe on being social or some unusual behavior in kids do not ignore by thinking all things normal.take it seriously and help them. 3) Remain calm- If you see kid arguing to other kids or you .You should remain calm and make them understand things peacefully .So that they can realize things and learn to respect other. 4)Deal with student individually- Do not try to sort out problem in public or in class room in front of other children try to sort out problem by talking with student individually.so that student does not feel embarrassed in front of others 5) Listen and do not pre-judge- listen and focus on the kids problem carefully and then respond. 6) do not make children involved apologize and shake hands on spot - try to make them understand the things by giving good examples.