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Bullying
History of bullying

• Bullying isn't a new problem but people are becoming more and
  more aware of it's negative impact on kids now.
• In the past bullying was seen like a normal thing to grow up, people
  told to the kids who suffered bullying: “ You can supass this, just
  grow up and be strong.”
Why people do bullying?

            • Normally people do
              bullying when they see a
              person that have a
              different or a strange
              personality.
            “shy peolpe, fat people,
              weak people”.
            They do it because they feel
              cool with this.
What they have to suffer?

             • Bullying consist en
               three types of
               abuse: emotional,
               verbal and physical.
             • They suffer
               coercion,
               intimidation,
               giggling, false
               rumors, manipu-
               lation, mockings...
Cyberbullying

• Cyberbullying is any bullying done throught the
  use of tecnology. Is the most anonymous form of
  bullying.
• Cyberbullying includes abuse using: email, text
  messaging, websites, social networking, etc.
Disability bullying

• It has been noted that disabled people are
  disproportionately affected by bullying and
  abuse.
• This bullying isn't limited to those who are visibly
  disabled. The victims are; fat people, autistics,
  people with learning disabilities...
Gay bullying

• Gay bullying used to designate verbal or
  physical actions that are direct or indirect by a
  person against a person who is gay, lesbian,
  bisexual, trangenered or questionable sexual
  orientation.
School bullying

• School bullying is the most normal bullying ,
  it consists of a group of students taking
  advantage of a student in particular using
  the violence or the threat.
Sexual bullying

• Sexual bullying is a type of cyberbullying
  too. Sexual bullying appears when a person
  (normally a men) use his force or try for
  convence a girl for have sex or similiar
  things.
Consequences

• Low self-esteem, school failure, mental
  disorders, depression, anxiety, suicidal
  thinking.
• In extreme case bullying can lead to suicide.
Stop bullying!
By Marc Fitó and Annais Calopa

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Bullying english

  • 2. History of bullying • Bullying isn't a new problem but people are becoming more and more aware of it's negative impact on kids now. • In the past bullying was seen like a normal thing to grow up, people told to the kids who suffered bullying: “ You can supass this, just grow up and be strong.”
  • 3. Why people do bullying? • Normally people do bullying when they see a person that have a different or a strange personality. “shy peolpe, fat people, weak people”. They do it because they feel cool with this.
  • 4. What they have to suffer? • Bullying consist en three types of abuse: emotional, verbal and physical. • They suffer coercion, intimidation, giggling, false rumors, manipu- lation, mockings...
  • 5. Cyberbullying • Cyberbullying is any bullying done throught the use of tecnology. Is the most anonymous form of bullying. • Cyberbullying includes abuse using: email, text messaging, websites, social networking, etc.
  • 6. Disability bullying • It has been noted that disabled people are disproportionately affected by bullying and abuse. • This bullying isn't limited to those who are visibly disabled. The victims are; fat people, autistics, people with learning disabilities...
  • 7. Gay bullying • Gay bullying used to designate verbal or physical actions that are direct or indirect by a person against a person who is gay, lesbian, bisexual, trangenered or questionable sexual orientation.
  • 8. School bullying • School bullying is the most normal bullying , it consists of a group of students taking advantage of a student in particular using the violence or the threat.
  • 9. Sexual bullying • Sexual bullying is a type of cyberbullying too. Sexual bullying appears when a person (normally a men) use his force or try for convence a girl for have sex or similiar things.
  • 10. Consequences • Low self-esteem, school failure, mental disorders, depression, anxiety, suicidal thinking. • In extreme case bullying can lead to suicide.
  • 12. By Marc Fitó and Annais Calopa