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Bullying - Characteristics of Children Who Bully
Children who bully:1

May witness physical and verbal violence or aggression at home. They have a positive view ofthis behavior, and they act aggressively toward other people, including adults.
May hit or push other children.
Are often physically strong.
May or may not be popular withother children around their same age.
Have trouble following rules.
Show little concern for the feelings of others.
Many bullies think highly of themselves. They likebeing looked up to. And they often expect everyone to behave according to their wishes. Children who bully are often not taught to think about how their actions make otherpeople feel.

Children who bully are at risk for school failure and dropout and for committing criminal acts later in life.1 They also are more likely to use drugs morethan children who don't bully.2

Some children both bully others and are bullied. They may have been bullied and then lash out at others. Children who are both bulliesand victims use alcohol and/or carry a weapon more than children not affected by bullying.2

Bullying behavior is a "red flag" that a child has not learned to controlhis or her aggression. A child who bullies needs counseling to learn healthy ways to interact with people. Professional counseling can guide a child through discovering whybullying is hurtful. Through this process, a counselor can encourage a child to develop empathy, which is being sensitive to and understanding the feelings of others. Insome cases, follow-up counseling may involve the parent. Family counseling has been shown to help reduce anger and improve interpersonal relationships in boys who bully.3
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