There are many different types of bullying. Physical, verbal, relationship and cyber. A majority of my bullying was Physical and verbal. I was tripped down stairs, pushed into lockers, spit at and call tons of names. The name calling did not really bother me as much and the physical bullying did. I would come home with cuts, bruises and bumps all over.
Later on in high school, I joined the cheerleading squad. Lets just say this put an end to a lot of my bullying. Eschool Today posted some facts about bullying. The list is below.
- Almost half (46%) of children and young people say they have been bullied at school at some point in their lives.
- 38% of young people have been affected by cyber-bullying.
- Almost half (46%) of children and young people say they have been bullied at school at some point in their lives.
- 38% of disabled children worried about being bullied.
- 18% of children and young people who worried about bullying said they would not talk to their parents about it.
- Two thirds (65%) of lesbian, gay and bisexual young people have experienced homophobic bullying at school.
- 38% of young people have been affected by cyber-bullying, with abusive emails (26%) and text messages (24%) being the most common methods. 28% of children did not tell anyone about the abuse.Girls are less likely than boys to report being victims of violence at all ages, BUT are more than twice as likely as boys to report being victims of name calling.
- Exclusion is a common form of bullying reported amongst girls.
- Boys are more likely to see bullying as part of growing up and something that would need to get quite bad before they did anything about it.
- Girls tend to agree that they would like more help and advice.
- 62% of children agree that being physically bullied is worse than being called names.
Eschool Today. (2014). Bullying… what is that? . Retrieved from http://eschooltoday.com/bullying
Good work on your Effects of Bullying blog! Bully is a serious social problem that parents; children need to be aware of, and not be afraid nor ashame to speak up tell someone if it's happening to them.
ReplyDeleteHi Kaitlyn - I'm sorry to hear that know that had to be very challenging to have to experience bullying growing up. This is such a sad situation and I feel that no one have to suffer and experience bullying. Thanks for sharing as I know sometimes, it's hard to be transparent in some areas of our life where we have to revisit troubling times.
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Efie of OCU