school bullying is mostly found in school but even though you shouldn't believe in it cause they just bully to get attention to themselves and they might have troubles
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Cyber-bullying is mostly found on social networking sites. For example, Facebook, Twitter, AIM, MySpace, or any online gaming websites. They can be listed as statuses, comments, emails, chatrooms, ect. Hope this helps(:
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It depends what situation.. ( these are mostly school scenes.) >>>> Computer bullying ( Cyber Bullying) will be blocked from facebook, msn etc. Bullying at school: Isolation and forced to apologise and even expelled. Both people bullying each other : Both apaolgise and foget about it. Violent bullying: Expelled or suspended Basically: IF SOMEONE IS BULLYING YOU TELL SOMEONE Also : IF YOU ARE THE BULLY THEN STOP
the victims of cyber bullying are mostly teenagers age 14-26
i attend a catholic school and in my school there is no real bullying. if there is it is not tolerated! that is just my school though and the bigger school you get im sure there is more of a chance of bullying happening.
Verbal bullying can happen pretty much anywhere-schools, playgrounds, daycares, on the way to or from school. There are even some people so immature that they keep doing it in the workplace. Cyberbullying is verbal bullying done online.
Because it is the easiest place to shoot down a child's self esteem in front of other people (mostly to embarrass the bully's victim.
Dorothea M. Ross has written: 'Childhood bullying, teasing, and violence' -- subject(s): Bullying, School discipline 'Childhood bullying and teasing' -- subject(s): Bullying, School discipline
Anyone affected by the result is a stakeholder.The bullyThe person bulliedThe organisation (school, company, workshop etc) where the bullying takes place.
think about bullying. Bullying is for other kids to feel better about themselves. Mostly girls. Ignore them. Don't look at them. Pretend you dont know they exist. ( don't act retarted ) and make them feel like nobody cares.
Vivette O'Donnell has written: 'Bullying' -- subject(s): School violence, Bullying in schools, Bullying