Bullying has negative impacts on victims and can have long-lasting consequences. It typically involves emotional, verbal, or physical abuse targeted at those seen as different or vulnerable, such as shy, overweight, disabled, LGBT, or autistic people. While bullying often occurs at school, it has grown to include cyberbullying through technology. To reduce bullying, people must become more aware of its harmful effects and work to promote inclusion and acceptance of all people.
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.