What is the bullying of the school?

As many surviving adults testify, childhood is not always easy to endure. One of the most difficult challenges that a child may face is the bullying of the school, the deliberate intimidation of weaker children by older or stronger children. School bullying is often a problem child with problems with self -confidence and anger that acts through physical and mental attacks on those that perceive as victims or less likely to defend themselves. Many generations of children have experienced anger of a pediatric bully and for some of these victims emotional scarring continues to adulthood. Some bully work alone while others are looking for strength in numbers like a gang. Some streets of the neighborhood or part of the school playground can "belong" to the gang of bullying, forcing other students to run a intimidating glove or completely avoid this area.

Some experts in the behavior of children suggest that some bullying at school is really a cry for help from bullying. The tyrants/victim's relationship can be considered two psAny of the same emotional coins to say. While the victim of bullying or abuse can be emotionally and physically withdrawn, the tyrant basically permits its frustrations to others. Both the victim and the bully may experience abuse from siblings or parents at home, but one learns to cope with remaining passive, while the other learns to cope with aggression and antisocial behavior.

School bullying is the main problem that school administrators, teachers, parents and students themselves must solve. Some school bullying may need professional counseling to deal with the circumstances that cause their explosions and aggressive behavior towards other children and adults. Others may have to be carefully monitored to make signs of escalation, such as works of art or writings depicting violence and other disturbing objects.

If the school bullying is not maintained under control, the results of the disaster may beof it. Many school missiles in recent years have been traced to previous incidents of school bullyism. Either the victim of school bullying decides to avenge those who have damaged it, or a student with antisocial or bullying mentality decides to escalate from fantasy forms of violence and bloodshed to a real event. In both scenarios, early intervention could still help prevent the school's bullying incidents from escalation in school tragedies.

On an individual level, parents who receive reports of bullying school from their children should take these fears seriously and not reject them as part of the ceremony or "boys will be boys". Some school bullying is fully capable of committing sexual attacks or smuggling real weapons for school property, so all the tangible threats of the child should be investigated by parents or school authorities before the threats become actions. Reporting credible threats for police authorities is also a way to face serious incidents of school bullying.

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