Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Why bullying is bad - WRITING

Why is bullying bad 

Bullying behavior impacts the whole-school community. Bullying has detrimental effects on students' health, well being and learning. It can make students feel lonely, unhappy and frightened. It’s not just the students being bullied who are affected. Most students say they don’t like seeing bullying in their school – it makes them feel worried and uncomfortable. Students who bully others are also more likely to have problems and be unhappy.
Being bullied can affect everything about a child: how they see themselves, their friends, school, and their future. Students who are bullied often experience depression, low self-esteem that may last a lifetime, shyness, loneliness, physical illnesses, and threatened or attempted self-harm. Some students miss school, see their marks drop or even leave school altogether because they have been bullied. Verbal and social/relational bullying can be just as harmful as physical bullying.
Students who engage in bullying also risk poor long term outcomes, including leaving school early. Some students engage in bullying for a short time only and then stop either because they realize it’s wrong or they are supported to learn more appropriate behavior.  A small group of students continue to bully others over many years.  Parents, whānau and schools need to support those who bully others to learn more appropriate ways to get on with others and deal with conflict and social challenges.

2 comments:

  1. Hey! Jada Its me Ana From Kawakawa primary i really like your opinons about Bullying and it is really true that it is affecting every child and that Bullying should stop Great work and keep it up!.

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  2. Hi Jada, this is a great piece of writing on bullying. You have highlighted some great points, you are correct that many people don't actually like to see bullying happening at school either but are often too scared to do anything about it. Great work!

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