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Perhaps about 50%. It depends on whether the punishment actually helps the bullies understand what they are doing and why they are doing it. This is not always possible.

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What percent of bullies stop bullying after their parents are punished?

Approximately zero. Punishing the parents isn't going to do squat, except insofar as it causes them to then punish the bully (under the "poop rolls downhill" principle). Punishing the bully might, or might not, cause them to stop (see the aforementioned principle).


How can you stop people from being bullies?

you can tell an adult, teacher, or anyone that is an adult


How many kids are bullies?

lots of kids are being bullied all over the world in schools probably cause of there clothes or the color of their skin also the way they look and where there from help kids from being bullied. if we work togehter we can STOP bullying.


Is there a way to stop bullies from bullying?

bulling need to stop


What should happen to bullies?

A. Bullying should stop and every one should be treated equal and every one should play together and should all be friends no matter what has happened in the past everything in the past should now be forgot and life should go on and every one should be happy in life because every one is human and is 1 of gods children.


Why do bullies don't stop bullying?

they are allowed to do itthey are experts at making it look like their victim started it, thus victims get punished and bullies coddledthey enjoy making others look and feel badthey are encouraged by behavior seen in TV sitcomstheir parents don't see it as a problem, just normal childhood social interactionetc.


Why you should stop bullies?

Because it can lead to the victims having low self confidence, being depressed, or the worst case scenario commiting suicide.


How do you stop a 10 year old stop getting bullies to bully a 11 year girl?

Tell a teacher


Do bullies ever stop?

Most bullies bully because they want to see a reaction. Keep a straight face and try not to react, then the bully will just get bored and most likely stop. (If not, then sorry. That's just what I've done.)


How do you handle a son-in-law who bullies and ruins holidays for everyone?

Stop inviting him to the family gatherings.


What is the reason for punishment?

To try and show that if they do something, they get punished, to try and get them to stop.


How can you deal with a cyberbully?

If possible, delete and block them. The same rule applies to real life bullies, that to ignore them is a good policy as most bullies like to see a reaction, and when they don't get one, they stop.