John Maurice M. Razon Sharper than a knife. Since the beginning of time people tend to strive acceptance from other people or "society" and it hasn’t stopped until today. Where people are shaming others to be socially accepted or just simply to feel better for themselves and they don't see the consequences that clearly because they are gaining so much and losing almost nothing. It all is just in their mentality because this type of harassment can break people, some can take the heat much more better than others but others are more fragile much more fragile than a glass and once they break someone it's not that easy to piece all of the pieces all back together, trust me you can't simply put shattered pieces altogether perfectly. This has affected …show more content…
(Berant and LiQ, 2014) stated that children who were victims of cyber aggression as well all children who were bullied traditionally were more likely to function poorly at school, and we don't want that. But it's happening, this is real it may be happening to children all around the globe and victimized children tend to avoid school which results to absenteeism and indicated poor concentration to school works but there are even more severe outcomes like the children who were bullied suffer anxiety loneliness, sadness, over compliance and insecurity. In the Philippines there were 1,700 reported cases of bullying in the year 2013-2014 (What The Numbers Tell Us About Cyber bullying In The Philippines. (2013). Retrieved April 05, 2016, from http://asksonnie.info/cyberbullying-statistics/) but regardless of the form of bullying students are likely harmed perhaps sadness and hurt feelings about the attack or distract student from their work and reduce there motivation to attend school that both results in lower marks on their …show more content…
For the young ones, parents should reinforce positive morals and values to their kids about how others should be treated with respect and dignity no matter what the situation is. Putting signage should raise awareness to establish and maintain a environment of respect and integrity where violators shall be sanctioned, and that those who’s as simple as of a bystanders should never encourage or indirectly contribute to the behavior.(Sameer H. and patchin)(2014)(cyber bullying identification, prevention and response)` To conclude everything that I have said, Cyber bullying and traditional bullying has almost the same impact on the victim where -in victims suffer from various physical and psychological effects henceforth, raising awareness and more preventive measures in order to curb this evolving social
Bullying can cause terrible situations in schools. Consequently, bullying at Columbine High School caused a school shooting. Bullying also leads to suicides of students across the nation. Studies show that bullying can also inhibit learning and encourages antisocial behavior problems. Many schools have been trying to send the message that tormenting children is prohibited.
According to the survey, a majority of parents would notify the police if they knew that their child was cyber bullied. Many parents choose not to report cyber bullying to school officials because they are unsure if the school has a policy against cyber bullying and whether the police would be more trustworthy and effective. Today, cyber bullying is becoming increasingly common, seeing that 80% of teenagers use smartphones on a daily basis. Cyber bullying is becoming a major issue for students, and the public should be warned about the severity of the issue, in order to take further steps to protect children from future
Being said, students spend most of their time at school, it is the most common place where bullying takes place, especially in middle school. It is becoming a trouble as it is interfering with the student’s academics during school. Bullying is a school matter, school administrators need to deal with situations, and have regulations to create a safe environment for all students. In the article of “School Bullying Declines, Federal Government Says” by Mike Kennedy, strongly supports the idea of helping bullied victims. Research shows students who are a victim struggle in school and would often skip class, furthermore are more likely to abuse drugs and alcohol, be depressed and are at higher risk of committing suicide (Kennedy).
No one wants to be abused verbal so much that they lose control of themselves physically. Stop bullying when it happens to keep this from happening. Bullying has long-term effects on people as well. “The rash of school shootings in recent years, in recent years, including the massacre at Columbine, has renewed attention to the extent and potential consequences of bullying for both bully and victim (Brodyjan 1).” Bullying can push other kids to their breaking point.
The Harsher Consequences of Face to Face Bullying Meet Rochelle, a previous student who told her best friend something very personal. Her best friend told everyone and kids from her school started bullying her. They would call her names and it came to the point where she stopped going to school, stopped eating, had to go to the hospital because she purposely cracked her head open on the sidewalk, and tried to hang herself. (“Stories from People Just Like You”, 22) Just like Rochelle, children all over the world get bullied face to face and never say anything about it. When faced with bullying, students are intimidated to go to school and feel unsafe outside of school, so they detach themselves from the world.
It can affect their health, grades, how much they want to go to school, self-esteem, and their lives later on and if they get a job. There are many types of bullying and peer pressure and they both have different effects, but there are different ways to help prevent them in the future and stopping them
It ruins the life of the victim of bullying. Some people may even go to the extent of killing himself/herself just to escape such harshness. Although some can stand up for themselves with such belittling and over empowerment of someone else towards them, some just give up and face day-to-day the punishment which they never deserve. In school, there are many types of people that you will meet. One of those people or a couple of them may be bullies who like to hurt people maybe not always physically but also mentally and emotionally.
When asked about their knowledge the possible effects cyberbullying may have on the victims, almost every participant said they were aware. When asked if they believed cyber bullying was a problem among teenagers, majority said it is a problem. Lastly, when asked if the problem of cyber bullying could be resolved, 53% said that it was not a solvable problem, while the rest gave solutions, such as education, modelling, awareness, punishments, disciplinary actions, and the THINK acronym.(refer to top). This survey enlightened me in many ways regarding the amount of knowledge people have on cyber
Bullying in Schools What seems fun and harmless for some students, is painful and degrading to others. Bullying has been a critical issue around schools, but before it was not as dangerous and know as it is now. These do not means bullying was not happening, it means it was not taken into consideration by parents or teachers. They thought it was just peer pressure or a kids game, and sooner or later the kids would be friends again. At one point, bullies think it’s normal to be mean and abusive to other students.
More than one out of every five students report being bullied according to the National Center for Educational Statistics (2016). Bullying, which is also called peer victimization, is a “disrespectful relationship problem” that occurs when one or more children repeatedly use aggressive behavior to manipulate, upset, or harm another child who is vulnerable because of his or her physical, mental, or social features (CanChild). The problem of bullying is a worldwide issue and is not based on an individual’s socio-economical disposition in society. Bullying has become a larger issue with the launch of technology, now bullies are not kept within the confines of school walls they are able to reach more victims at any time of the day or night. The purpose of this literature review is to look at the literature and studies available on this topic and determine if bullying has any long-term effects on exceptional students and school climate.
In addition, Mehta et al. (2013) found that when students perceive that bullying and teasing are widespread in their school, they feel less safe and become less engaged in their school experience. As a result, they have less commitment to doing well at school and they are less likely to participate in school activities. Victims report lower school performance and school attachment (Schneider et al. , 2012).When bullying and victimization are prominent features of the classroom environment it is evident that children are susceptible to having low academic achievement.
Most of the time, it could be seen as giving a name or mocking with physical appearance, but sometimes it can include violence; however, both of them can affect bullied students ' life negatively and permanently. There are two main effects of bullying on students who are bullied. First of all, when students are bullied in school there may face with relationship problems. To start with, bullied children may experience social relationship problems because of the things s/he went through. Due to lack of confidence and insecurities, they may refuse to socialize.
First, problems of the victim who face bullying can go worse when the bully torment the victim into feeling less confident. He/she will feel alone, not going to school, becoming sick or thoughts of suicide. Furthermore, students who cyber-bully or is self-involved bullies
There are several reasons which lead to cyberbullying One of the causes is people who have been bullied in the past want to do the same with others. When these victims have experienced being bullied, they may seek revenge, in other words, they want someone who is weaker than them to suffer their trauma. In addition, this action is a justification for the time when cyberbullying-victims have been tormented and harassed. By cyberbullying others, they may feel better for themselves but that is just a temporary sense of relief.
Bullying is defined as repeated oppression, physical or psychological of a less powerful individual by a more powerful individual, people or group. It consists of three main types of abuse which are physical, verbal and emotional. Bullying in schools is a common and worldwide spread problem that can have critical and negative implications on the general school climate as well as on the right of students to study in a safe and secure environment without fear. Many people believe that bullying is part of life, happens in all schools and so it’s not an issue to worry about and that it lets individuals know what life is all about as it toughens them but in reality bullying is a detrimental problem that affects most school going children and teenagers physically, emotionally and socially.