Bullying

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BULLYIN

Anna Costa & Laura Peña

1.Definition 2.Types of bullying 3.Risk factors 4.Consequences of bullying 5.Conclusion

Definition

Any form of psychological abuse, verbal or physical conduct among schoolchildren. Bullying is common in children between 12-13 years, and is more common in girls than in boys. Over 350 million children suffer some form of violence at school.

Types of

Risk factors

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Profile of the aggressor: Lack of empathy Blaming the victim Bad family environment Profile of the victim: They can’t react Not sociable and sensitive They don’t defend themselves

The school environment Television

Consequences of bullying On the victims: Physical injury, fear and anxiety School performance gets worse Stress On the aggressor: - Social problems - Criminal life -

Conclusion

The female suicides could be reduced by 10% if the bullying disappears 22% of Spanish children are exposed to suffer bullying. Being overweight and having a bad economic situation increases the possibility of suffer bullying. Bullying is a common problem in this society.

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