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Bullies - Behaviors and Characteristics of Typical School Bullies What is Bullying?
How to Recognize Bullying in Schools?
Bullying includes intentional acts of physical aggression or social or psychological
abuse by individuals or groups against individuals or groups. It is a form of violent
behavior that should always be taken seriously. Bullies often seek power over others
and can achieve it through physical aggression and intimidation. They may use their
physical size, age, social status, gender, gang members, acquaintances, families
and other means of influence to gain power over others.
It is a sad reality. Bullies in schools sometimes target special education students.
When your child is the victim:
- Both of you may feel anger, fear, sadness, and frustration;
- There is a real risk of psychological trauma and injury;
- Your child’s grades may decline; and
- Both of you may feel isolated and powerless to change the situation.
Recognizing Acts of Bullying and Aggression - What are Common Bullying Behaviors?
Bullying can take several forms.
It can be observable or secretive behavior.
Observable Behavior:
- Intimidation and threats;
- Name calling, insults, and comments about gender and race teasing;
- Physical assault, tripping, hitting, pinching and other physical abuse; and
- Destruction of property, demanding money or other possessions;
Secretive Behavior:
- Rejecting, excluding, and isolating;
- Spreading rumors and other public humiliation;
- Manipulating friends and relationships, passive aggression;
- Passing damaging notes or posting threatening or damaging emails or web material;
and
- Blackmailing, harassment, and dangerous dares.
What Can Happen if Bullying is not Stopped? Consequences and Effects of Bullying
on Students
Left unaddressed, bullying over time can cause depression and lasting psychological
damage or injury to the victim. It can result in poor attendance or psychosomatic
illnesses. Violence can escalate into serious property damage, and injuries to students
and adults. Fortunately, catastrophic incidents of bullying and school violence
are not frequent. In our society, however, it is critical that all bullying incidents
be addressed by schools and parents and that preventative measures to protect the
children are in place before the problem escalates into serious injury. Because
school culture and climate is an important factor in maintaining safe schools, it
is best practice for schools to implement bullying prevention programs as primary
prevention, before a problem emerges. Bullying also affects others who are not involved
directly but who simply witnessed or were aware of bullying of another student.
These students may suffer from fear and concern about their schoolmate who is targeted
by the bully. They may feel guilt but also may fear the bully so much that they
do nothing to help. Worse, they may become offenders themselves because they fear
the bully will target them if they do not become accomplices. For the bullies themselves,
the longer they continue the behavior without consequences, the greater the possibility
their behavior will worsen. They are at higher risk for committing serious crimes
against other students and even the adults in a school. The severity and frequency
of their behavior may increase and spread to other students. They may influence
other students to participate in their bullying and may attack additional victims.
They are more likely to become involved in crimes outside of school. Some may eventually
be jailed.
Later in life, countless bullies develop the ability to remain in mainstream society
while continuing their behavior and even committing crimes, which may or may not
be caught and prosecuted. The cost to society is immeasurable but substantial.
Protecting Your Child - Know the Signs of Bullying and Be Prepared to Act
Look for Signs Your Child has a Problem - Recognizing Signs Your Child is Being
Victimized by a Bully
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