Bullying in Schools – Cause and Effect of Bullying
Have you ever wondered why or how bullying in schools even starts? Bullying has a major effect on kids who are subjected to it. It’s kind of like if you have a bulldog, and you beat it up constantly as it is growing up. The dog will grow up to be mean, and possibly vicious. This is because the dog now has been trained to think that everyone that comes near it has a hostile attitude.
When kids get bullied in school, it has a major impact on them. For one, they now see the person bullying them in a negative tone. Not only that, but since most kids seem to dress in a certain style, the kid being bullied may include everyone that dresses or acts like the bully as a potential bully.
If a child is bullied their entire childhood, or all throughout school, they will not grow up to have a positive outlook on society. Bullied kids may grow up to show a rebellious or uncaring nature. Most of the kids that tend to get in trouble a lot are the ones who were bullied in school.
Bullies typically do not intend any physical harm to their target; they are usually just looking for a way to get attention. They do not realize the severity of what they are doing. Kids who are being subjected to bullying in schools must learn to rise up against bullies who are coming against them.
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