Category: Bullying

  • Bullying in Childhood and Its Consequences

    Through the years, individuals reach a stage of life called middle and late childhood. In this stage, children witness physical, cognitive, and socioemotional development that is most familiar in this phase. As a matter of fact, in this stage of their life span bullying is the most common among children between the ages of six…

  • The Issue Of Nurse Bullying At The Workplace

    For many people, when they think of bullying, it may bring to mind the image of a mean child picking on another either in school or on a playground. Although this is often the case, in some instances, bullying also occurs with adults in the workplace. The profession of nursing is no exception to this.…

  • Should Schools Adopt A Zero Tolerance To Bullying?

    Introduction Bullying as describes by CDC incorporates three attributes: purposeful hostility, a force awkwardness among attacker and casualty, and reiteration of the animosity which presents difficulties in law and policy changes (Dewey G. Cornell, 2016). Bullying is found everywhere in the workplace, at home and also at school. Bullying not only harms the person being…

  • Understanding Bullying Victims And Helping

    Intro Physical bullying increases in primary school, grows in middle school and decreases in high school. Verbal abuse, on the other hand, remains constant. Why do people do it? What makes someone bully another innocent person, especially when that other person, hasnt done them any harm? What is our world coming to? We need to…

  • The Effects Of Cyberbullying On Children

    Bullying is phenomenon that occurs when words or actions are repeatedly used to harm someones wellbeing. Flisher (2007) stated that 10% – 20% of people exposed to bullying and that effect on them especially the teenagers. The effects of bullying are negative only, because bullying hasnt positive effects. According to Flynt and Morton (2004), the…

  • The Ways To Overcome Bullying As A Type Of School Violence

    Impact of bullying in schools Research found that harassing harmfully affects student’s execution. (Cynthia 2014) contended that refinement in connection between scholarly execution and tormenting level contingent upon student’s scholastic accomplishment. Effect of harassing on student’s capacity to perform and accomplish scholastically was examined (Block 2014) that students who have been tormented experience dread for…

  • Bullying And Discrimination At Workplace

    Human beings have the prospective to mistreat each other with verbal abuse and bad behaviour. It is aimed at an individual or a group of people to make them feel ashamed and damage their reputation. It can be physical bullying by speaking in abusive and aggressive language or using social sites and make rumours about…

  • Reasons Why You Can Not Always Prevent Cyber Bullying

    Teens are being bullied every day not just in school but online. Bullies like cyberbullies often try to pick on people who seem weak or remind them of something they can never have. They sometimes pick on them to look cool in front of their friends or because they see others like family members doing…

  • The Most Common Forms Of Bullying With Examples

    Bullying is when someone or a group of people causes deep distress in someone repeatedly and purposely overtime. Bullying happens when someone feels like they have more power over someone else and will make them feel helpless and less powerful. Bullying can happen anywhere from school to home using their phones, words and physical aggression.…

  • Cyber Bullying: Hiding Behind The Screen

    Can you imagine what it would be like if victims of cyberbullying got off social media? Perhaps the whole world’s bullying dilemma would be over. Social Media makes bullying more corrupt than ever. According to the Australian government, Cyberbullying is ‘bullying that takes place over digital devices like cell phones, computers, and tablets. Firstly, there…