Dealing With Bully


Dealing With Bully


 

How Do Teenagers Deal With Bullying?


Every day thousands of teens wake up afraid to go to school. Bullying is a problem that affects millions of students, and it has everyone worried, not just the kids on its receiving end. Yet because parents, teachers, and other adults don't always see it, they may not understand how extreme bullying can get.


Bullying is a big problem for teens


Bullying includes a wide variety of behaviors, but all involve a person or a group repeatedly trying to harm someone who is weaker or more vulnerable. Some bullies attack their targets physically, which can mean anything from shoving or tripping to punching or hitting, or even sexual assault. Others use psychological control or verbal insults to put themselves in charge. For example, people in popular groups or cliques often bully people they categorize as different by excluding them or gossiping about them (psychological bullying). They may also taunt or tease their targets (verbal bullying).


How does school bullying affect teens who are the targets of bullies?


One of the most painful aspects of bullying is that it is relentless. Most people can take one episode of teasing or name calling or being shunned at the mall. However, when it goes on and on, bullying can put a person in a state of constant fear.


Guys and girls who are bullied may find their schoolwork and health suffering. Amber always found his books and stationery in the garbage because he was taunted by buying cheap stuff. Moreover, people who are abused by their peers are at risk for mental health problems, such as low self-esteem, stress, depression, or anxiety. They may also think about suicide more.


How do teens deal with bullying?


For teens who were suffered bad experience by bullying will also have consequence impact in their adult life. They are encouraged to take some measures to combat psychological and verbal bullying. They're also good tips to share with a friend as a way to show your support:


·Ignore the bully and walk away. It's definitely not a coward's response but wisdom action. Since your body language in this way is stronger than reacting bully, you're telling bully that you just don't care. As for Amber, he needn't care about others tease since most people love clearance-sale now due to the rapid price increase.


·Keep calm. Bully will feel more excited if you are more upset, for they know they have control over your emotions. So, using your humor to face bullying situation-it can throw the bully off guard.


·Avoid violence. However you choose to deal with a bully, never use physical force (like kicking, hitting, or pushing). Aggressive responses tend to lead to more violence and more bullying for the victims.


·Be confident. Practice ways to respond to the bully verbally or through your behavior. Practice feeling good about yourself (even if you have to fake it at first).


·Take charge of your life. You can't control other people's actions, but you can stay true to yourself. Think about ways to feel your best - and your strongest - so that other kids may give up the teasing. Use some powerful words to combat the bully words. For example, Elf ear can be replaced by unique, weirdo is another way of independent, manly is equal to athletic, and stupid can be defined as undefinable.


·Find your (true) friends. Supporting from your friends is the best way to help you overcome bully and hurts. And you can realize that there are still some people who really care about you.


Bully is a long-term phenomena among teenagers, and brings much serious impact for thousands of millions teen victims. Therefore, not only teenagers but adults, like parents, teachers, coachers, etc. should pay attention its bad influence and help teens deal with bully.




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My Mom Is Driving Me Insane.?
I'm 13 I dont like my mom. I hate everything she does. But i love her. We just moved to my deceased father's mother's house. My grandma loves that we are staying here. She needs company.I love it. im not in public school. I am schooled online. So i dont have to deal with bullies. I have pets. Everything is just awesome. My mom wants to move back to the old town. She doesnt like my sweet grandmother that is nice, listens, and is just the best in every way. Idk why she does. My mom is just wierd. She is just nice one minute and then the next minute a rude hateful person.Kinda bipolar. even my friends agree. My uncle got me a horse. It wasnt the best idea tho because my mom hates horses. and if we move what happens to it? But i love it. I dont want to move because if i do he may sell it. And he cant come ove rhere daily to feed it.I have a cat here too that i cant take with me because we are not riding in my moms car. And my mom literally wants to move tommarow nite. She said we were 'going there for the weekend' like we usually do. when those weekends come: im miserable.But today i go in my room and all of my stuff i packed up. I asked her if we were moving. She said, "We had to move because grandma is moving." My mom is full of bs becuz i aksed my grandma if she was and of corse she wasnt. My mom told me that my uncle was going to secretly take her to the hospital. I asked her if he told her this. She said no but she THINKS he is. WHAT THE HECK? IDK what to do. Any ways to convince her to NOT move to a crime and drama filled town and stay in a nice peaceful town? No my grandma doesnt need to go to the hospital. Has no reason to. No im not a 'spoiled teen' either.

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Self-inflicted suffering - "you cause it to yourself" Question?
I understand that it is the result of inability to control thoughts. So, the question is what about some people who always feel anxiety and fear when they have to deal with bullies everyday at school, neighbors, and home with no choices. I find it difficult to have positive thinkings when you're surrounded by toxic people all the time in a bad bully environment where bullies would harass you everyday. I would like to understand how some people could cause it to themselves when they are in a toxic environment.

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