El Bullying
Bullying is an act of aggressive behavior, this is repeated in order to intentionally hurt another person, may be physically or mentally. Bullying is characterized by anindividual behaving in a certain way in which you want to gain power over another person. Development:
1) The word bullying describes a mode of treatment between persons. Its basicmeaning is: harass, annoy, harass, obstruct or physically assaulting someone.
2) It is a continuous and deliberate verbal and modal receives a child by another or others, who behave with him/ her in order to submit cruelly, cornering, threaten, intimidate or get something from the victim.
Features bullying
Bullying can have as authors both individuals and groups.• It is characterized by a systematic and strategic proceed.
• It usually extends for a longer or shorter period.
• Bullying is a process of repression of problems.
• Its victimsfeel disadvantaged and are considered responsible for the situation
• It can take place both directly and indirectly (through physical or psychological, or intrigue)
• Stalking and spyon the way home from school, pursue, take, punching or elbowing, pushing and beating propinar.
• marginalize the school community or class.
• Make up rumors and lies.
• Foul play insports and snares.
• Laughing another, make hurtful comments about it.
• Teasing, mocking continually deal with nicknames.
Types of Bullying Physical: pushing, kicking, assault withobjects, etc.. It occurs more often in primary than in secondary. Verbal insults, slurs in public, highlighting physical defects, etc.. It is the most common. Psychological: underminethe individual's self-esteem and foster their sense of fear. Social: Young seeks to isolate the rest of the group and co.
Participants Bullying
• Aggressor '
• Victim
• Observers
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