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BULLYING

MARÍA ISABEL VARGASXI °B

Bullying is any form of psychological abuse, verbal or physical occurred among

school children repeatedly over a given time. Statistically, the dominant type of violence is emotional and mainly occurs in the classroom and the school yard. The protagonists of cases of bullying are often children in the process of entry into adolescence (12-13 years), being slightly higher percentage of girls in the profile of victims.

Bullying is a form of torture, methodical and systematic, which join the aggressor the victim, often with silence, indifference or complicity of other students.

This type of school violence is characterized therefore by a reiteration designed to achieve the intimidation of the victim, involving an abuse of power as exercised by an attacker is stronger(either the real or perceived strength subjectively) than that .

TYPES OF BULLYING

Social blockade (29.3%)Harassment (20.9%)Handling (19.9%)Constraints (17.4%)Social exclusion (16.0%)Intimidation (14.2%)Assaults (13.0%)Threats (9.1%)

CAUSES

Although the school bully does not have to suffer from any mental illness or severe personality disorder, usually presents some kind of psychopathology. Fundamentally, it has no empathy and some type of cognitive distortion.

harassmentThose grouped bullying behaviors consisting of acts of harassment and bullying that manifest disregard, disrespect and disregard for the dignity of the child.

social manipulationThose grouped bullying behaviors that seek to distort the image of the child and "poison" to others against him. They aim to present a negative image, distorted and negative charge of the victim.

coercionGroups that conduct of bullying who claim that the victim perform actions against their will. By those who harass the child behaviors intended to exercise dominion and full surrender of his will.

social exclusionGrouped bullying behaviors that seek to exclude from participation in the child harassed. The "you do not," is the center of these behaviors with the group that harasses the child socially segregated.

intimidationThose grouped bullying behaviors pursuing deterred, intimidate, belittle or consumed by the child emotionally intimidating actions.

Threat to the integrityGrouped bullying behaviors seeking deterred by threats to the physical integrity of the child or family, or by extortion.

WHAT IF MY CHILD IS THE VICTIM?

Thoroughly investigates what is happening, talk to his closest companions, teachers, friends and family.Talk to your child and make him feel he can trust you, so he will feel comfortable talking to you about all the good and bad that is living.Talk about it. Listen to your child, let them vent.

HOW TO PREVENT BULLYING

The family is the main source of love and education of children; from it the child learns to socialize based on what values, norms and behaviors taught at home, avoid our home will be a hostile or otherwise too permissive, rest assured that this will always ensure that children acquire aggressive behavior.

BULLYING

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