Aftermath
Zachary Kuelbs Bullying can have negative effects on many different people. The effects can vary depending on the kind of bullying. No matter what type is used, it can be harmful. Cyberbullying and physical bullying both have their own consequences. Mark Dombeck, an expert and Ph.D. stated, “It seems to me that bullying is just one of those things that are just part of human nature. Something that can be suppressed but not eliminated”, in his article about the long-term effects of bullying. He states that bullying can be suppressed and people are working hard every day to do so.
Cyberbullying is getting increasingly popular among teens, the effects can last for a few years up to a lifetime. "Today's young adults and teenagers have
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Injuries from bullying can become very severe, it is not always just a bruise on their arm. Whether it is just a bruise or even a broken arm, it often comes with emotional distress. Physical bullying may come in a package with verbal bullying, according to simpleacts.org in middle and high school, bullies rely on verbal remarks and things like pushing and hitting. Victims of physical bullying are likely to be called rude or inappropriate names. We live in the age of technology, but even though cyberbullying is dangerous, a great number of children are still bullied at school. “One in three U.S. students say they have been bullied at school,” states a statistic in 2014 according to the United States Department of Health and Human Services. Victims of all bullying tend to start to disconnect from the world around them. When bullies form cliques the experience can become even more traumatizing, according to nobullying.com “social cliques are most prevalent during adolescent years”. Bullyingstatistics.org mentions that normally a bully will pick on someone they believe is beneath them such as someone with a lower social status or someone physically weaker. Bullying can be harmful emotionally and physically, but there are methods to prevent or control the outbreak of …show more content…
According to edotopia.org the best time to stop bullying is before it begins or becomes serious. You should make sure to watch out for warning signs that the harassment is going on. Stopbullying.gov warns that not all children who are victims show warning signs. You should watch for changes in appearance, personality, or actions. Some of the signs are sudden injuries, lost or destroyed possessions, bad sleeping, drop in academic activity, loss of acquaintances, or low self-esteem. Cyberbullying.org gives tips on how teens can help stop online harassment from getting to them in the first place. The steps given are to educate yourself, protect yourself, keep your photos PG, never open unidentified messages, log out of online accounts, pause before you post, raise awareness, set up privacy controls, Google yourself and do not become an oppressor yourself. A bystander can help stop bullying by confronting the bully, or if you prefer a safer route you can report the harassment, a valid point made by eyesonbully.org. Bystanders can become upstanders and bullying can end in up to ten seconds. If a person were to stay a bystander they may promote a bully to go further. The bystanders can promote harassment by laughing or congratulating
Bullying is a very touchy subject for people to talk about. It deals with a lot of mental, physical, and emotional damage. Bullying is violent and unwelcoming behavior among various different aged children in school that involves a lack of power for one kid and a lot of power for another. The behavior of a bully is repeated numerous times over time and becomes more aggressive as the path goes on. The bully has an imbalance of power over the one being bullied. They bully uses their power for giving out embarrassing information, control, physical strength, popularity, and harming others. Kids who are being bullied and bullying others have serious lasting problems throughout their lifetime. Bullying is becoming a major issue in today 's society and somebody needs to make a stop to it.
Sleepless nights, grades dropping dramatically, social outcasts, tears shedding, not wanting to go to school and bruises are just the minor signs a kid goes through when being bullied. It happens every day. It happens at school, in grocery stores, parking lots, work offices, and even at home. Bullying comes in many forms such as verbal, physical, emotional, and cyber. The long term effects can be devastating and can lead to mental illnesses such as depression and suicide.
It has been known that cyberbully is a serious problem among teens for years. According to a research made by Pew Internet & American Life Project, nearly a third of teen-Internet users have experienced
Studies show that kids that are being bullied tend to have trouble sleeping, suffer from depression, and anxiety. The long-terms effects of bullying will scar one emotionally and physically. It will also last throughout his or her entire life. Most people should be aware that anything that’s posted on the web stays on the web. This leads to
Bullying is one of the largest public health problems in the world today. Bullying involves the use of force, threat, or coercion to abuse, intimidate, or aggressively dominate others (Wikipedia). Children and adults are bullied in school, work, and even on the internet. Bullying can cause physical and mental health issues as well as a decrease in academic performance. It may also cause depression and anxiety and could lead to alcohol and/or drug abuse. The effects of bullying can also cause physical harm in kids and teens by disrupting their sleep, causing gastrointestinal issues and headaches (CNN Wire, 2016).
To understand the issue that is bullying, one first must know what it is. There's a common misinterpretation that bullying only entails physical fighting, when in fact, cyber and verbal bullying occur much more frequently. Verbal bullying affects a person more emotionally and psychologically, leading to low self-esteem and depression. The truth is that verbal bullying can have just as great of an effect as physical bullying, if not greater, and BullyingStatistics.org claims, “The realities of verbal bullying can have very physical consequences, even if the aggressor never lays a finger on the victim.” In severe cases, verbal bullying can push the victim to a breaking point in which they may turn to substance abuse or even suicide.
Bullying is a growing epidemic in today’s society and has become a pressing social and educational concern. It is often dismissed as typical adolescent behavior but ignoring the problem could be detrimental to the bully, the person being bullied, and even those who stand by witnessing the unkind acts but do nothing about it. Bullying can hinder academic, social, and emotional development and because it manifests in different forms, it is important to recognize the signs and address it with all parities immediately.
Childhood bullying is a significant problem nationwide, and its impact on education can be profound: Statistics show that 160,000 children in the United States miss school each day as a result of being bullied. In addition, bullying can cause mental and physical stress,
According to kidshealth.org, when bullying goes on and on it can put people in a constant state of fear. This can harm their physical health and problems like hunger and irritable bowel syndrome can occur. So alongside the low self esteem, victims also have stomach pains and headaches. This can cause people to lose interest in things they love like sport or other extracurricular activities. According to pacer.org, bullies can physically harm victims by hitting, pushing, slapping, etc. People can get serious injuries from this. The victim goes through a lot, but what about the
Research has been conducted throughout the world to come with a general statement on the ever lasting effects of bullying. Bullying jeopardizes a person's health, job opportunities as well as their current and future relationships with friends and loved one. Not only does bullying jeopardizes a person's success and happiness but it also risks their mental health and the individual's perception of themselves. BUllying also affects a person's out take on the world. Overall, bullying ruins a persons potential in life of finding the true meaning to everything life has to offer.
Bullying is not just punching someone in the face or calling people names, it is more than that. ("bullying must stop - Bullying In General) Bullying takes form in many ways. All of the examples include physical, verbal, indirect, social alienation, prejudicial, sexual and cyber bullying (bullying.about.com). Did you know that an estimated 200 million children and youth around the world are being bullied ("Facts and figures about bullying - Kidspot Australia. It is very true that too many people are being bullied. What is bullying? Bullying creates many harmful things to those being bullied, because of this people need work to stop all bullying from happening.
Many people do not realize how serious bullying has become. If you look at statistics suicides due to bullying have increased over just a few short years. This has become a very big problem for not only the victim but the bully as well as it affect both of them. School bullying is mentally destructive to not only the victims, but bullies because of the harmful words, harassment, and physical violence involved as well as the consequences for the bully.
Physical bullying can result in many extreme outcomes. The bully creates dangerous physical harm to their victims and in today society EVERY victim has a breaking point and retaliates in a violent way. Victims of bullying get thoughts of suicide, cutting themselves, low self esteem, and also wanting to become a bully because its happening to them. Unfortunately there are a lot of students and staff today and parents do not feel like their schools are a safe place to go because of the types of bullying that occur.
What is cyberbullying? “Cyberbullying is intentional and repeated harm inflicted on people through the use of computers, cellular phones, and other electronic devices” (Cyberbullying 1). The use of technology today has greatly increased, and it is causing problems within the states. Schools are becoming more technological, and some schools even provide students with electronic devices. Four in ten teens have been bullied online, and girls are more likely to be victimized, rather the boys (Phillips). Online social media keeps growing, and it is causing cyberbullying to become more popular. “Nationally, 14.8 percent of students experienced online bullying, According to a 2013 study by the Centers for Disease Control
Bullying, in its many forms, is becoming an extremely hazardous problem that many individuals endure. Bullies torment others because they themselves have insecurities, have been bullied themselves, or have a mental illness that brings out the worst in them. Nevertheless, bullying can physically and emotionally destroy the victim, whether it is by physical abuse, cyber bullying, or verbal abuse.