How To Recognize Bullying?

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  • Bullying is characterized by mistreatment directed at a child by one or more of their peers, consisting of physical and / or verbal acts, which affects their performance, sociability and self-esteem, even in times superior to those of bullying. per se.

    Detecting bullying is the task of both teachers and parents, who must notice the signs that may appear in the family environment. Therefore, it is important to know how to identify these signs in order to put an end to abuse.

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  • How to recognize child bullying?
    Jan 10 2022
    Those who suffer from bullying live surrounded by fear, but also shame or guilt, which hides the problem and lengthens it. This ends up leading to psychological problems that can extend until years later.

    But what are the different types of bullying?

    - Verbal harassment: through insults or nicknames intended to attack and denigrate the victim on a social level. Isolation and low self-esteem appear when being rejected by others.

    - Social harassment: the victim is isolated from the rest of the class. Attempts to do group activities are canceled. This type of aggression is difficult to detect, since in the eyes of parents and teachers it may seem that there is a problem of excessive shyness.

    - Psychological harassment: continuous teasing, humiliation and underestimation. It is related to verbal harassment, but it goes further, since the attack on self-esteem is used to neutralize the victim.

    - Physical harassment: hitting, pushing or beating, but also indirectly with theft or breakage of material.

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