Children who are being bullied are more likely to become violent. I felt blood when it hit me in his stomach. I judged that he could not hear his scream. My precaution gazed at his eyes when he asked me to stop standing up and stop suffering him for no reason ... I got a goose bump penetrated me so I He began trembling with my beat. Skin ... I saw that I was in his innocent eyes. Because I was in this child's shoes. This, this child, the damage I caused was once I was ...
Bullying can also make people more antisocial. "At the age of 50, victims of bullying will be less likely to live with their spouses or partners, the possibility of living with friends is low, in recent years it is not so for friends and families We rely on. "(Kaplan, Section 8). This indicates that bullied people are not mentally stable at the end. People being bullied are generally more sad than those who are not bullied. It is important to recognize the importance of bullying and its impact on the mental health of the victim, and even if the number of bullying is small, whether it is a small way or a change in lifestyle, nevertheless I will change someone's life.
Why are some children bullied? According to a survey conducted at the University of Arizona, children claiming to be bullies received stronger physical fitness training from their parents, they saw more TV violence, and are showing more cheating at home. In addition, 32% live with their parents and 36% live in their parents' household. The bully also has fewer adult role models, more exposure to gang activities and easier access to guns. The conclusion is that many bullies understand their behavior through examples. Researchers also report that bullies often want people to look up to them, and they try to achieve this condition through toughness. They are often unhappy at school, immature and unpopular, and many children dating them for fear rather than friendship.