Honestly, yet again it should involve the parent ...I think people are not involved enough in their children's lives . Most kids that are bullies , have bullies for parents . As far as the victim goes , whatever happened to other kids getting involved and sticking up for the under dog , I really don't think kids do that any more ! I also think that parents of really passive kids need to teach them to stick up for themselves, whether it be telling an adult , teaching them self defense or getting their peers involved . I think alot of times at school , teachers know when a child is being bullied or is one for that matter & they just choose not to get involved , that's sad ! Kids need to know that school is a safe haven and not a place to be afraid of .....
2007-04-24 02:19:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Stay away as possible. Do you know the Virginia Tech. incident the man who killed his schoolmates was being bullied. Maybe the person being bullied will be mentally and physically violent it can hurt anyone or the person being bullied will have illnesses such trauma which can affect his/her brain. Maybe the bully is experiencing so many problems outside school that's why he does those things. Some people never listens to the one being bullied and some the person being bullied does not tell anyone at home or the principal, teachers etc.. about this matter because maybe the bully threated him/ her. I love your question!
2007-04-24 02:25:50
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answered by ask me 2
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I was bullied throughout school. There was a great shame in it. I came from a large family and none of my siblings were complaining, so I felt if I did it would make me stand out. I was very angry for a long time, but time does heal wounds. Now I ask my kids about what is going on with them. They know they can tell me and I won't run to school to make a scene. We'll discuss it and I'll try to lead them to a resolution. I just make sure they feel they are in control of the situation, because that is what the bully robs them of . A bully will keep bullying when they feel they can control you with it.
2007-04-24 02:19:23
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answered by FLORIDA MOM 2
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bullying will never be stopped
...maybe controlled a little bit,
but that would mean people would have to be good parents...and so much of the time that doesn't happen
it'll always be "my kid would never do that"
making the kid feel like even if teachers at school are watching out for him....that he can do it outside of school
there are always times where bullies will have a chance to pick on somebody
and a lot of the times, if the person being bullied tells anybody, it'll get worse
it really is a bad situation
so to answer your questions
1- i don't see that a lot can be done....i think it's up to parents, but that usually doesn't equal a solution
2- the person being bullied could be made stronger.....but more than likely i'd say they become socially reclusive
they can grow up to be perfectly adjusted individuals, but i'm sure a lot of the time they grow up bitter and somewhat hateful
3- as i said above....i think a lot of the time it'll get worse
4- bullies grow up to either be pricks...or somewhere along the line they grow up and realize that they need to make some changes
5- it's hard to solve because kids are jerks....
parents are biased
and parents are lazy
at least thats how i feel.......
have a good one
and excellent questions
2007-04-24 02:23:34
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answered by retired 6
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Bullying is far from natural, I was bullied and sexually harassed by a lecturer when I was at uni. I graduated with a new knowledge, what it was like to have severe depression and symptoms that resembled PTSD such as nightmares of being raped.
http://www.bullyonline.org/stress/health.htm this link is an excellent starter point.
2007-04-24 02:18:43
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answered by shy one 2
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When I started high school I had my first boyfriend and we broke up then of course he started going around school running his mouth. From then on, people would shout at me "Hey Slu*" in the hallways in front of everyone and they would laugh. Even friends of mine since kindergarten started to join in. Mainly it was rumors, as all high schools have, and people carrying it too far. Then I actually had people start chasing me or following me shouting horrible things, false things and the school administrators would do NOTHING about it. I was the one always starting things, yet they would tell me if something ever happens come to us, come tell us and we will take care of it. I try doing that and they turned on me and told me to keep my mouth shut and leave people alone. I WASN'T DOING ANYTHING! Other students were the ones harassing me.
I had enough of it. I actually ran away from home, tried to kill myself, everything. It was humiliating. I sank into severe clinical depression, my grades dropped and I had no desire left to do the sports that I loved and excelled in.
I don't think there is a way to STOP bullying from happening. I think school administrators can play a more important role because they are actually THERE. They see the things that kids say and do. I don't think it would be too hard to see what kids are the ones bullying and harassing. I blamed the school administrators for not doing more and allowing the harassment to continue. They actually threatened me! They said now if you try to retaliate against any student we will call the cops on you. I just could not understand any of it!
To this day I do have deep seeded trust issues. I don't take in too many friends and I tend to stick more to myself, boyfriend and family members. Harassment and bullying to have an impact on people's lives and it always will if you are a victim of it.
I did tell my parents about everything going on and said I did not want to go to school there anymore. And they let me transfer to a different school. From the day I started at the new school my grades were good again, I was active in sports again and I was able to get off my anti-depressants.
Went to school at Royal Valley in Hoyt, Kansas where the harassment and bullying went on. Which shortly after Columbine it was televised that a couple boys were going to blow up the school during prom at this very school. 2 more boys that were bullied. Could the school or parents have done more? In that situation I think the parents could have played more of a role with them. I'm sure they could have seen what their kids were doing.
2007-04-24 02:32:59
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answered by hemlers_girl 2
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we can't do anything about bullies. at least I don't think we can. a person being bullied would be left emotionally scarred, low self-esteem, and lack of self-confidence. children don't say anything because they are afraid. inside school they're feared by the "weak links" and praised by their "friends". at home is a different story, you never what could be going on at home. they could be getting abused and taking it out their classmates etc. it's hard to solve this problem because it starts at home with the parent(s) or legal guardian.
2007-04-24 02:18:55
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answered by cookiemonster08 1
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confident, maximum folk have been bullied to a pair degree. in case you take care of it appropriate it could make you greater gentle to others desires and thoughts. no longer dealing with subject concerns finally leads to substance abuse and anger subject concerns.
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answered by emanus 4
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in my opinion bullying is a natural thing. all species do it. everyone is a bully on some level. you pussy! lol
2007-04-24 02:11:58
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answered by Anonymous
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