Bullying
Autor: Tim • December 27, 2017 • 589 Words (3 Pages) • 610 Views
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and embarrassing one in public may be due to some personal reasons, out of jealousy, or something due to family background of the bully. Such families are considered to dysfunctional as they are not interested in knowing about their child in school. Typically, bullying is done out of the sake of impressing other classmates, one should not attempt anything wrong that may harm any student in anyway to gain superiority and acceptance.
Some people feel that bullying is a normal part of going to school, but it’s not normal. It has the potential to ruin a student’s school life for forever. Parents, teachers, and administrators have to guide every child attitude. They must explain the children about what is right and wrong. Students have to be taught what to do in a bullying situation, they have to be taught how to deal with the pain they are in on both sides, the bully and the bullied.
Bullying is not something that anyone should take lightly, it is in some cases life or death. Rich or poor, high class or low class every child deserves to be treated with respect and deserve to be loved and cared about. Being bullied as a child will effect them for a long time and may give them insecurities that will last a lifetime. Everybody has a choice in this world to either be a bully or not, make the right choice.
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