13 May, 2007


Bullyng, or school harassment is the physical or psychological mistreatment to someone.
The school harassment divides in two categories:
1. Direct harassment: it is the most common form among the children. they argue and attack.


2. Indirect harassment: it is the most common among the girls and,generally at the preadolescence. It uses to be: insults, social rejection, nickname.

Discrimination for: disabilities, race

What is necessary to do in these cases?


If we are faced with a case of harassment or "bullying", we must try to convince the victim to resort the help of his parents and teachers.

Who are responsible?


The teachers and the parents have a special responsibility in the care of children and teenagers, and it includes to help to those who are victims of these conducts in the school. Nevertheless, the adults cannot take in charge these tasks without the help of the children and teenagers themselves.

The situation complicates when the "Bully", or the person who exerts the abuse, threatens the victim to keep quiet and prevents from asking for help or it will suffer worse consequences.

credits: wikipedia, www.honeoye.org, edleber.granahost.com

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