 A bully is someone who abuses one another verbally, physically, and or mentally  Physical includes: hitting, punching, kicking, etc.  Verbal: name.

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 A bully is someone who abuses one another verbally, physically, and or mentally  Physical includes: hitting, punching, kicking, etc.  Verbal: name calling, putting someone down, etc.

 Children may see violence from video games and that influence them to do such as the video game  Peers influence them magazines, movies, favorite actors/actress influence them  Violent situations at home  Feeling stressed

 As many as 70% of young people experience one kind of form of bullying throughout their life  One million kids are bullied every week  Children often have to go to psychiatrist to help them with their problems

 Children who are often bullied commit suicide  Most kids or teens commit suicidal actions  Parents often don’t know what is happening to their children until it is too late

 Bullies make them feel useless and like nobody loves them  The victims feel like they have nobody to turn to help for  Feel trapped in a world of hate  But what they don’t know is that people are willing to help if they need help