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  • What Is Bullying | StopBullying. gov
    Bullying is unwanted, aggressive behavior among school aged children that involves a real or perceived power imbalance The behavior is repeated, or has the potential to be repeated, over time Both kids who are bullied and who bully others may have serious, lasting problems
  • Bullying | Youth Violence Prevention | CDC
    What is bullying? CDC defines bullying as any unwanted aggressive behavior(s) by another youth or group of youths, who are not siblings or current dating partners It involves an observed or perceived power imbalance, and is repeated multiple times or is highly likely to be repeated
  • Bullying: Types, Examples, Dealing With a Bully - Verywell Health
    Bullying is any unwanted or aggressive behavior from someone who is intentionally trying to upset, harm, or have power over you There are numerous types of bullying, including verbal, physical, social, and cyberbullying Harassment can be considered a form of bullying
  • Bullying - Psychology Today
    Bullying is a distinctive pattern of repeatedly and deliberately harming and humiliating others, specifically those who are smaller, weaker, younger or in any way more vulnerable than the bully
  • Bullying | Causes, Effects Prevention | Britannica
    bullying, intentional harm-doing or harassment that is directed toward vulnerable targets and typically repeated Bullying encompasses a wide range of malicious aggressive behaviours, including physical violence, verbal mockery, threats, ostracism, and rumours spread either orally or by other means of communication, such as the Internet
  • Bullying: What is it and how to stop it | UNICEF Parenting
    Bullying is a pattern of behaviour, rather than an isolated incident Children who bully usually come from a perceived higher social status or position of power, such as children who are bigger, stronger, or perceived to be popular The most vulnerable children face a higher risk of being bullied
  • What Are the Different Types of Bullying? - Verywell Mind
    Bullying is defined as any intentional, repeated aggressive behavior directed by a perpetrator against a target in the same age group One of the most noteworthy components of bullying is an imbalance of power between the bully and the victim
  • Bullying at School, Work, Meaning, Statistics, Facts - MedicineNet
    Read about bullying at school and work including meaning, statistics, facts and prevention Get the facts about bullying in schools and the workplace Discover why kids and adults bully, read about causes and risk factors, learn the differences between hazing and bullying, and find out how you can prevent bullying
  • How To Recognize Bullying and Act Against It - Cleveland Clinic Health . . .
    Psychiatrist Zeyd Khan, MD, explains the different types of bullying, how to identify them and how to manage it all What is bullying? In short, bullying is picking on, demeaning or making someone feel inferior, usually in a group or social setting Bullying takes many different forms and can go beyond verbal abuse and physical abuse
  • Bullying: Types, effects, and seeking help - Medical News Today
    Bullying is aggressive behavior toward another person It is repetitive and intentionally hurts people physically, mentally, or emotionally Bullying can include name-calling,





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