Bullying involves intentionally harming a child physically or psychologically through repeated actions by another child or group who have an imbalance of power, making them feel superior. A bully's aggressive behavior may stem from social, family, or economic problems in their own life, and bullies are often children who have also been victims of bullying themselves.
Bullying involves intentionally harming a child physically or psychologically through repeated actions by another child or group who have an imbalance of power, making them feel superior. A bully's aggressive behavior may stem from social, family, or economic problems in their own life, and bullies are often children who have also been victims of bullying themselves.
Bullying involves intentionally harming a child physically or psychologically through repeated actions by another child or group who have an imbalance of power, making them feel superior. A bully's aggressive behavior may stem from social, family, or economic problems in their own life, and bullies are often children who have also been victims of bullying themselves.
Bullying is the intentional and repeated exposure of a child to
physical and/or psychological harm by another child or a group of
it. This happens when the bully(s) have an imbalance of power, so they feel superior The bully's violence can be caused by social, family or economic problems, which can cause the child an aggressive attitude. Many times, bully’s are people who have also been bullied.