Why kids get bullied
This article is telling children how to deal with bullies. That is wrong! You shouldn't tell the good child to change their personality to be able to defend against the bullies. The victim is doing no wrong. That's exactly like telling a girl to dress different so as to not get raped. You, parents, need to deal with the bullies' parents and other authority to get help for the bullies' problems, which clearly they have.
Certainly always talk to your kids about what's going on in their lives, and when they tell you they're being bullied, you deal with it! Obviously if every parent was teaching there kids not to bully, we would need this article. There are kids who are in foster care systems, are abused or neglected at home, or just do not have a good support system which causes them to be bullies. Teaching your kids do be proactive and reactive to possible bullying is not wrong.
Please stop spreading ignorance and if you do not like the article, do not read it. It takes empathy to realize everyone's lives are different from your own. That's not the point, you can't show your kids that revenge is the way to go. The one thing you didn't mention was what happens when a girl starts to bully a boy because she knows she can and won't face the same response as what "Could" happen if it were a boy to boy confrontation?
Multiple issues are a factor when this happens, the boy doesn't know how to react. With a boy to boy intimidation could work, telling on his could work, just about everything you stated above could work, but do you think that boy will tell ANYONE if he is being bullied by a girl? Probably not.
If that boy is teased enough when she knows she can keep doing it and he flips out and does something violent, guess who gets into all the trouble? The boy. I've seen this time, and time again over the last 30 years. Perhaps people should start having this conversation in a world struggling for equal rights among the sexes. This is completely ridiculous! How about putting all the bullies in one room by themeselves instead of keeping them with the other kids?
There should be a mandetory class for all kids on anti-bullying and how to treat people. Too many teachers, parents, and educators turn a blind eye to the reality and gravity of what bullying can do even when you see all of the tragic cases out there.
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But sometimes it makes no sense why a particular child is bullied. In some cases that may be true, but not always. Once we understand who the bully is, it is much easier to understand why they target certain children. Research has shown however that many victims of bullying do tend to possess certain common traits:.
If a bully needs someone easy to overpower and control, it makes sense that children with these traits would make an ideal target. Research also shows that children who have difficulty with the following social tasks are more likely to be victimized by bullies:. Understanding why children bully and why they target certain peers for bullying is the first step to truly being able to stop bullying.
For both primary and secondary prevention, working with both the bullies and the victims, is an effective strategy. Students are bullied for lots of reasons. Sometimes they are bullied because they are different, or because they are clever or popular. It can be caused by differences in race, sexuality, religion, disabilities and abilities, weight, height or anything that creates a difference between one child and another. At other times they are simply in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Students who bully sometimes have problems and are unhappy. They may be trying to make up for a lack of attention, power or love in their own lives; by bullying, they try to get these in their own lives.
These students need to feel powerful and seem to enjoy harming others.
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