There are four types of bullying - all of which are dangerous
Physical bullying includes a series of aggressive acts such as beating, kicking and pushing...
Oral bullying can include teasing, mocking, threatening, humiliating, spreading rumors, defaming and harassing...
material bullying includes extorting money, threatening to take property, extort...
Online bullying is a form of bullying in the digital world. This behavior includes harassing people online, mocking someone in a group conversation, posting embarrassing images of others online...
It is important to understand that bullying can have different effects on the victim. This includes: Short-term and long-term impacts.
The short-term effects of bullying include:
Poor academic performance, refusal to go to school, symptoms of P post- drepate, loneliness and social distance, reduced self-esteem, physical diseases such as abdominal pain, headaches and body pain without medical reasons.
If bullying problems are not resolved early or are not treated, these signs can persist for a longer time, affecting the child's future.
Therefore, the long-term effects of bullying include:
Lower quality of life, lack of confidence or self-respect, poor physical and mental health, higher unemployment, higher risk of depression, more likely to use/abuse stimulants or even commit suicide...
The first step to prevent bullying is to pay attention and recognize signs of bullying in your child. Monitor all changes in your child's behavior, be cautious with all warning signs and most importantly, always talk openly to them.
When it comes to helping your child overcome the effects of bullying or protecting them from any oppression, it is important to approach them with patience and calmness.
Don't rush to make changes to your child. gave your child time to decide whether he can trust you or not. Especially, don't be aggressive or angry when your child can't share yet. You can scare your child or make things worse.
It is important to tell your child that bullying is not their fault, but instead encourage them to stand up against it and be decisive.
This does not mean that you ask your child to fight back. As parents, you can keep evidence and witnesses to all bullying cases to take the case to court.
Always let your children know that you always support them no matter what happens. Create a safe space at home, where children can tell you all about their daily experiences.