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1 Définition of bullying.

2 The types of bullying.

3 Causes of bullying.

4 The effects of bullying a child.

5 Who are more prone to bullying ?

6 Prevention of bullying.

Conclusion.
1 Définition of bullying.

Bullying is a from of aggressive behavior that occurs in an


intentional and repeated manner causing another child to feel
hurt.
2 The types of bullying.

Physical Verbal Social Cyber


Bullying Bullying Bullying Bullying

Hittigne, Insults, Lying & spreading Sending mean,


spittigne, rumors, vulgar, or
mockery, Damagning threatening
threats,
stealigne or Taunts. someone’s social messages or
reputation or images,
destroying
relationships. Spreading nasty
someone’s
gossip or rumos
possessions, online.
making mean or
rude hand
gestures.
3 Causes of bullying.

Feeling vulnerable and powerlessness.


Acquisition of aggressive and bullying behavior at home.
Jealousy attention-seeking.
4 The effects of bullying a child.

Lack of concentration and poor academic performance.


Truancy.
Psychological health problems such as depression,
anxiety, and suicidal attempts.

Social shyness and fear of new communities.


5 Who are more prone to bullying ?

Peaceful Different

Who are
New more prone
colleague to bullying ?

Introverted
6 Prevention of bullying.

Learn self defense.


Be proud of who you are.
Tell someone you trust.
Educate, students and parents.
Conclusion Bullying is not a joke it’s a crime.

Bullying affects everyone not just the victims of


bullying but, the bully’s and everyone
surrounding them.

Bullying has been an


exceeding issue over the
years, it’s about time to
make it stop !

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