jueves, 7 de junio de 2012

types of bullying


exclusion bullying

Social exclusion bullying includes behaviors that attempt to exclude the victim. By refusing to do things, treat it as if there were, isolate, prevent their expression, preventing their participation in games, social vacuum occurs in the environment.






Extortion Bullying


Extortion Bullying can include demands for money, possessions, lunch money or food. This can often be accompanied by threats.







Cyberbullying

Cyberbullying  is a new strain of bullying which has emerged where people use the internet,  mobile phones or other technological devices to hurt someone else.   It can be a really upsetting way to intimidate or attack another person.  This can happen when someone posts insults about a person on a website or when someone sends upsetting text messages on a mobile.  It also includes putting up pictures on a message board, pretending to be someone else in a chat room or on a web page.








 


Physical Bullying


Physical Bullying is often dismissed as “horseplay” or “pretend” or “just a game” when challenged by someone but physical bullying is not a game.  It might include shoving, tripping, punching, pulling hair or even sexual assault.







verbal bullying


Verbal Bullying is when someone says something about you that is intended to hurt.  It can leave the person being bullied feeling angry, frightened, and powerless.  Verbal attacks can be of a highly personal and sexual nature. They can be directed.  Rumors are often started which are an indirect form of bullying.






gesture bullying

it is a non-verbal kind of bullying. it is when someone uses unkind gestures that can be frightening. if someone usually looks at you and makes you feel uncomfortable, you should talk about it with other people around you, especially your teachers and parents

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