Types of Bullying
Topics:
Verbal Bullying
Relational Bullying
Physical Bullying
Cyber Bullying
Outline:
I. Introduction
II. Body
A. What is Bullying - Definition
B. Types of Bullying - relational, verbal, physical
C. Cyberbullying
D. Effects of Bullying
III. Conclusion
Abstract
Bullying is an ongoing problem that affects people as children and adults. To stop bullying, people need to understand the various ways to bully and why bullying exists. Bullying makes those that do it feel powerful and look ‘cool’ to others. Yet, bullying can create immense suffering for the victims, sometimes leading… Continue Reading...
maintains anonymity, and enable greater educational institution latitude in penalizing pupils who engage in major cyber bullying (e.g., urging a child to kill him/herself).
b. Reduce the number of victims: Centers for Disease Control (CDC) estimates reveal suicide to be the second main cause of adolescent deaths.
c. Offer tools to law enforcers: Law enforcers can, by means of summonses, increasingly expose anonymous users on social media websites who post or convey intimidating messages. The law will render e-bullying and e-harassment of a minor child (via channels such as SMS messaging, social networks, apps and internet sites) a criminal offense.
d. Offer tools to pupils… Continue Reading...