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7 February 2023

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national day AGAINST bullying at school including cyber bullying

  • Cyber bullying
  • Social bullying
  • Physical bullying
  • Psychological bullying
There are many types of bullying:

There are many types of bullying:

  • Cyberbullying
  • Physical bullying
  • Psychological bullying
  • Social bullying

Bullying is a kind of aggressive behaviour which is intentionally repeated by a bully against a victim who is often weaker. This can happen anywhere and at any time.

Bullying

Cyber bullying is a form of bullying that happens using digital technologies like social media and websites, but carrying out offenses, blackmails or forms of pressure put in action from a person or a group of people against another individual for a period more or less long.

Cyber bullying

Social bullying involves lying or spreading rumours, making faces or physical gestures, playing nasty jokes to embarrass and humiliate, encouraging others to exclude someone.This kind of bullying is often difficult to recognize and can often be carried out behind the victims back.

Social bullying

Psychological bullying brings the victim to be excluded from a group or a class and to an inevitable isolation

Psychological Bullying

Physical bullying is manifested by violent actions like hitting, pushing, kicking, pinching or damaging property to the victim.

Physical Bullying

Gen Z

Today’s children belong to the Generation Z, that is, the group of young people born between 1997 and 2015. They are growing up in the age of computers, so their life are completely different from their parents’ and grandparents’. Thus they have been defined as "digital natives". Gen Zed do not have two hands. They have one hand. Because one hand is always holding a smartphone, and so it isn’t available. Teenagers spend a lot of time on social media. Recent surveys report that teens spend around six hours a day online. Their favourite social media platforms are: Instagram, Snapchat, WhatsApp,Twitter and TikTok. A lot of teens try to imitate their idols and become influecers, so they post a lot of pictures and they tag the brands of the clothes they are wearing, or the fast food resturants or ice-cream shops that they are eating.
  • If you are a victim of bullying, tell a person you trust;
  • Don't reply to bully's messagges: ignore them and stay far away;
  • If the bully wants to force you to do something against your will, refuse with determination;
  • If a bully takes your things, don't quarrel, but tell an adult;
  • Stay close to adults or your mates: for the bully will be hard to get close;
  • If you don't want to meet the bully , change the route you take to go to school
  • If you know someone suffers bullying , tell an adult immediately;
  • If you meet a police officer in your neighbourhood, you can call him for help.

What we can do to oppose Bullying and Cyber-bulling

A good piece of advice

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You look stupid with your red glasses. Have a terrible days. Don’t tell to anyone,or else!”

Say stop to cyber bullying

A.S. 2023
By year III A Tusa

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