(Imagine your child is being bullied to the place you do not want to live.Kimmy is one of many children dealing with harassment Kimmie's mother ignores her idea and she is too I thought that she was not so rare, the school gave her up, she gave up her class, walked into the abandoned apartment building, and finished school days As I waited, she did not have to face a child.
There are various forms of bullying, from bullying to physical bullying. I have to quit because everything is wrong. Bullying has a big negative impact on the lives of the victims. A person who is being bullied may be pushed until it bursts and may eventually hurt myself or others. Why are students bullying classmates? I think that students are bullying others because they are not safe and not confident. They impressed other students with bullying. When they gather attention from their classmates, the bully will prosper. Their injured behavior makes them feel strong and popular. The bully selects students who feel they are weak, unwelcome to colleagues, easily suggestive, or discriminatory.
Any student who is subject to bullying does not mind. One student in five reports that it is a victim of bullying at some point (National Educational Statistics, 2016). Students who were bullied avoided school, their grades declined, learning became difficult. These students are often suffering from sleep disorders, headaches, stomach pain, and mental health problems such as anxiety and depression. Students who are often being bullied have twice the idea and attempt of suicide (Gini & Espelage, 2014). Bullying students also have long-term problems such as academic problems, use of teaching materials, behavioral problems, legal problems. They are less likely to get meaningful jobs, and in many cases, they are struggling for independence and human relations during adulthood.
Physical and mental health problems related to school bullying are major problems for today's students. In 2015, we report that 20% of students are being bullied. Pride Surveys' 2015-2016 National Dataset report reports that nearly 21% of high school students and 21% of high school students are likely to harm other students. A related view from the same data set shows that 5% of the 6th to 8th graders students "often or frequently think about suicide" and the corresponding proportion is 8% of the 9th to 12th graders students . Studies have shown that there is a link between suicidal ideation and bully and behavior of bully, suggesting that both the perpetrator and the target are at high risk of psychological distress. This will provide a challenging school environment for everyone.