Yes if i was you i would send them to a child counselor to hopefully make them not a danger to other children.
No, there is no risk at all.
the un touchables
There is no specific collective noun for bullies. A collective noun from a similar group of social miscreants would be appropriate, such as a gang of bullies, a band of bullies, or, from another genre, perhaps a chorus of bullies would be appropriate.
Packing Group I (PG I) is the greatest danger; Packing Group III (PG III) is the least.
Team bullying is when a group of bullies commits bullying on one or several victims, rather than there being only one bully. The group of bullies generally have a leader, and the rest back him up.
Yes, the past participle of the verb to taunt also functions as an adjective.Examples:A group of troublemakers taunted the shopkeeper. (verb)The taunted child sat quietly waiting for the bullies to leave. (adjective)
There R pods of ppl in different places and if you see a group of ppl wearing maybe a dark color like black tht is prob the bullies and you can count how bullies there are id say @ least 12 or 13
There may be social danger to you and your partner, depending on the views of the society in which you live, but there is no significant risk of genetic defect to the resulting child, unless both partners already descend from a common line of cousin marriages, i.e. from a severely inbred population group.
some bullies feel as if they need a lot of people to watch what they do and it makes the bully feel better because so many people are laughing and liking what he/she is doing to the victim.
Family Friends / Schoolmates Sports Team Bullies
It makes it much harder for the group to achieve goals.
No, a child's blood group does not have to match either parent's blood group exactly. A child's blood group is determined by a combination of the parents' blood types, following specific inheritance patterns. It is possible for a child's blood group to be different from that of their parents.