BULLYING Por: Andrés Felipe Cardona Juan Pablo Laverde.

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BULLYING Por: Andrés Felipe Cardona Juan Pablo Laverde

WHAT IS BULLYING ?  Bullying is any form of psychological, verbal or physical abuse occurred among school children of repeatedly over a period of time, both in the classroom and the social network

TYPES OF BULLYING  Social blockade (29.3%)  harassment (20.9%)  social manipulation (19.9%)  coercion (17.4%)  social Exclusion (16.0%)  intimidation (14.2%)  attacks (12.8%)  threats (9.3%)

THE MOST COMMON ARE  Social block : bullying actions seeking to block the victim socially.  Harassment : bullying behaviors which consist of actions of harassment and psychological harassment, manifesting contempt, lack of respect and disrespect for the dignity of the affected.  Social manipulation : It gathers those behaviour with intended to distort the social image of the child

CAUSES OF BULLYING  The aggressor: psychological characteristics and family environment  The school environment

WHAT I HAVE TO DO, IF I AM RECEIVING BULLYING ?  Many people ask how to deal with bullying. Well, it's best to go to an adult or a parent if the child is receiving harassment. Some things can help you when you are facing a bully is to say thank you or smile with them.

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