Children s Stories About Bullying

Children s Stories About Bullying

3. What is the author trying to tell the parents about bullying?A. Protect their children from bullies by reprimandingthe bulliesB. Protect their children by being well-informed on theschool's anti-bullying measures.C. Sue the school for not being able to protect theirchildren against bullying.D. Sue the parents of the bullies for not imposingdiscipline on their children who are bullies.​

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1. 3. What is the author trying to tell the parents about bullying?A. Protect their children from bullies by reprimandingthe bulliesB. Protect their children by being well-informed on theschool's anti-bullying measures.C. Sue the school for not being able to protect theirchildren against bullying.D. Sue the parents of the bullies for not imposingdiscipline on their children who are bullies.​


Answer:

b

Explanation:

protect their children by being well-informed on school's anti-bullying measures


2. who was the bully in the story?a.Bennyb.Ginoc.bellyd.Gian The Story is about Benny the Bully​


Answer:

Of course its Benny

Explanation:

The bully is in the title, read it.


3. story about bullying script


Bully 3: "We know we can't undo what we did to you, but we hope you can forgive us."

Mike looks at them skeptically, but then he sees the sincerity in their eyes. He nods slowly.

Mike: "Okay, I forgive you. But you have to promise me that you'll never bully anyone else again."

The bullies nod and shake Mike's hand.

Bully 1: "We promise, Mike. We'll never bully anyone again."

The scene ends with the four students walking down the hallway together, as the camera zooms out to show other students smiling and interacting with each other, a sign that the school has become a safer and more harmonious place.


4. What is the purpose of the article?(Most bullied children)​


Answer:

The purpose of the article is to inform everyone that bullying is not a good manners and to reduce bullied students and reduce suicude or dying everyone makes mistake no one is perfect

Explanation:

Fo llow me thank you


5. editorial most bullied children's​


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6. how can government's educate people especially children, about the harm cyber-bullying does​


Answer:

promoting the anti bullying

Explanation:


7. what is the purpose of the article most bullied children​


Answer:

Abstract

During the school years, bullying is one of the most common expressions of violence in the peer context. Research on bullying started more than forty years ago, when the phenomenon was defined as ‘aggressive, intentional acts carried out by a group or an individual repeatedly and over time against a victim who cannot easily defend him- or herself’. Three criteria are relevant in order to define aggressive behaviour as bullying: (1) repetition, (2) intentionality and (3) an imbalance of power. Given these characteristics, bullying is often defined as systematic abuse of power by peers. It is recognised globally as a complex and serious problem. In the present paper, we discuss the prevalence, age and gender differences, and various types of bullying, as well as why it happens and how long it lasts, starting from the large surveys carried out in western countries and to a lower extent in low- and middle-income countries.


8. short story about Cyber bullying


In this day and age, more and more people are turning to technology for comfort and support. With this comes the need to be aware of the dangers of cyberbullying.

Cyberbullying is defined as an intentional act of online aggression. This can include sending hateful messages, spreading rumors, or sharing sensitive information about a person. It can occur in an instant through a wide variety of platforms, whether it be social media, forums, or even instant messaging.

Cyberbullying is a form of harassment, and it can make its victims feel isolated and scared, making them reluctant to even seek help or talk to anyone. The effects of cyberbullying can be devastating, leading to depression, anxiety, and even suicide in some cases.

This story takes place in a quiet, small town. Nicole, a 17 year old high school student, had been a victim of cyberbullying for quite some time. She never saw it coming.

One day, a malicious rumor was spread about her, saying that she had an affair with her teacher. Everyone in her school read the post and Nicole soon became the talk of the town. Everyone was throwing hateful comments and insults at her and Nicole quickly began to feel overwhelmed and scared.

She didn't know who had posted the malicious rumor and was left feeling helpless and alone. She didn't want to talk to anyone about it, she just wanted to hide in her room and never come out.

However, one person eventually came to her rescue. Her best friend, Matthew, showed up at her doorstep with a bouquet of flowers and a casserole. He had heard about the cyberbulling, and had spent all day cooking her food and picking her flowers to remind her of the kind, compassionate people in the world.

Seeing his genuine display of love and support broke Nicole out of her despair and she finally opened up to him about her experience. With his help, she was able to confront the bullies, put an end to their taunts, and seek professional help.

This story reminds us that even in moments of darkness, hope and compassion can be found in the most unexpected places. Cyberbulling is an alarming issue that can have devastating consequences, but with the support of friends and family, there is always a light at the end of the tunnel.

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9. give story for life about bullying


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Answer:

jimmy donaldson was poor and was deaf the called him deeasft and he was bullyed for years and he was tired of bieng bullyed he now he got revenge one day he became strong because he was training he also got top one because he was studying and now the bullys are now scared of jimmy donaldson nightfam mr beast is a beast.


10. Make a Story about Bullying in Hair The Characters are Teachers Bully And The Nerd​


Answer:

teachers bully: hahah wait its okay

nerd: stop

teachers bully: haha

nerd: ill show you i can get a glowup

teachers bully: is that-

nerd: yup

teachers bully: so sorry

Explanation:


11. what are the arguments presented? in most bullied children ​


There are a number of reasons why someone may be bullied. They include everything from personality differences to being in the wrong place at the wrong time. What's more, anyone can be a target of bullying, even strong, athletic, and popular kids.

There are certain characteristics that might increase a child's chances of getting bullied. It's important to remember that these children shouldn't try to change their characteristics to avoid bullying. Bullying is about the wrong choice the bully makes, not some perceived defect in the target.

12. Theory about bullying?theory about bullying and studies?theory about bullying and learning?theory about the relationship of bullying and academic performance?


One theory about bullying is that it is a learned behavior that is reinforced by positive outcomes such as increased social status or control over others.

Studies have shown that children who witness or experience bullying may develop mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, and PTSD. They also have shown that children who bully others may have a lack of empathy, difficulty regulating their emotions, and a desire for power and control.

Another theory about bullying and learning is that it can negatively impact a student's ability to focus and succeed academically. Students who are bullied may have difficulty paying attention in class, completing assignments, and achieving their academic goals.

Research also suggests that there is a relationship between bullying and academic performance. Students who are bullied may have lower grades, test scores, and graduation rates than those who are not bullied. Additionally, students who bully others may also have lower academic performance due to disciplinary actions or the negative effects of bullying on their own mental health.

Answer:

1. Theory about bullying?

aggressive intentional act carried out by a group or individual, using electronic forms of contact, repeatedly and over time against a victim who.


13. REFLECTION:What are your learning about the story of Icarus and Daedalus and about Bullyingparticularly on Cyberbullying?​


The story of Icarus and Daedalus is thousands of years old. The moral of the story is still relevant today. The moral is simple: Aim for the middle course and avoid extremes

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14. "Most Bullied Children" Write a persuasive essay​


The process of harassing someone through applying forces, abusing verbally or non-verbally, threatening, and using other means of violence to make someone do a piece of work, or just for the pleasure of the assaulter is known as bullying.

Bullying has been a common practice on colleges, where the seniors assault the juniors to show them their power, and the privileges of being seniors. Generally, bullying is done by the strong people on the weaker sections of people.

These people appear to be strong based on their power (both physical and intellectual) and position. These people bully the weaker people for mainly two reasons; to make their presence felt or to make them do some unpleasant work.

Bullying is not only common in colleges but also schools, offices and other places. A person who is bullied regularly or has been bullied before, suffer huge mental trauma and physical trauma. Some people lose their mental and physical steadiness due to these bullies.

15. how can governments educate people,especially children,about the harm cyber bullying does?​


Answer:

by promoting the anti bullying

Answer:

include in the teachings in schools as early as possible


16. what paragraph in the story the bully conveys about how the school and family discipline the children to make them a better person?a.paragraph 30-37 b. paragraph 9 c. paragraph 7-8 d. paragraph 13-17​


Answer:

A.

Explanation:

#carryonlearning Yan po ang alm ko nasagutan ko na po yan ty


17. Bullying and height among elementary school children


Answer:

School bullying, like bullying outside the school context, refers to one or more perpetrators who have greater physical or social power than their victim and act aggressively toward their victim by verbal or physical means.This behavior is not a one-off episode; it must be repetitive and habitual to be considered bullying.Students who are LGBT, have parents of lower educational levels, are thought to be provocative, are perceived to be vulnerable, or are atypical or considered outsiders are at higher risk of being victimized by bullies.

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18. What is the issue in story the bully short clip all about ​


Answer:

yes.because we can learn how to show your talent even when your scared.just try

Explanation:


19. 2. What are the impacts of bullyingto children and teenagers?​


Answer:

Bullying can affect everyone—those who are bullied, those who bully, and those who witness bullying. Bullying is linked to many negative outcomes including impacts on mental health, substance use, and suicide. It is important to talk to kids to determine whether bullying—or something else—is a concern.

Explanation:

Kids who are bullied can experience negative physical, social, emotional, academic, and mental health issues. Kids who are bullied are more likely to experience:

Depression and anxiety, increased feelings of sadness and loneliness, changes in sleep and eating patterns, and loss of interest in activities they used to enjoy. These issues may persist into adulthood.

Health complaints

Decreased academic achievement—GPA and standardized test scores—and school participation. They are more likely to miss, skip, or drop out of school.

A very small number of bullied children might retaliate through extremely violent measures. In 12 of 15 school shooting cases in the 1990s, the shooters had a history of being bullied


20. give me a persuasive essay for bullying children​


Answer:

just watch #Dharman

Explanation:

you can find some clues


21. How to control the children in bullying their classmates?


Try on disciplining them, make them think that bullying is bad. 

22. what can you say about children who bully each others?how can you help them?


Answer:

help them be friends as much often.


23. according to the selection of EDITORIAL - most bullied children, who were most affected by bullying?


Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

Because a lots of kids have some disabilities or some problems


24. A known school bully is spreading malicious stories around school about you and a certain classmate​


Answer:

Help him protect him

that's all i got sorry


25. what are the agruments prensented? most bullied children​


being a nerd, bieng smart


26. a story about a kid overcoming bullies a.inform b.persuade c.entertain pa help po pls​


answer:

a. inform po Yong answer

explain:


27. Street children are usually victims of bully. What are your thought about this?​


Answer:

My thought is children should have confidence to fight them and don't let them hurt or bully them.

Explanation:

my thoughts are bullies really hate those kind of type beacause there just ugly,poor,disgusted and more reasons but that doesnt mean they dont have to bully them i mean they already live in the streets and they have no parents anymore,sometimes you have to feel what the street kids feel.


28. How can governments educate people, especially children, about the harm cyber-bullying does?​


Answer:

By including in the teaching in schools as early as possible and by promoting the anti-bullying or the REPUBLIC ACT 10627, otherwise known as the '' Anti-Bullying Act of 2013

Explanation:

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29. Make A Story About a Bully Bullying a Person with Hair Insects Characters Should Be:Bully,The One That Get Bullied,The Teacher​


Answer:

Bullying is a big problem that affects lots of kids. Most kids say they have been bullied or teased. Being bullied can make kids feel really bad, and the stress of dealing with it can make them feel sick.

Bullying can make kids not want to play outside or go to school. It's hard to keep your mind on schoolwork when you're worried about how you're going to deal with the bully near your locker.

Bullying bothers everyone — and not just the kids who are getting picked on. Bullying can make school a place of fear and can lead to violence and more stress for everyone.


30. 1. What is the panel discussion script all about? a. Policies c. Bullying b. Education d. Freedom 2. What is the ratio of bullying as reported by StopBullying gov? a 1:1 B. 1:2 c. 1:3 d. 1:43. What kind of bullying was reported by Do Something.org? a. Verbal Bullying c. Cyberbullying b. Physical Bullying d. Social Bullying 4. Where does the bullying usually occur? a. School c. Gym b. Home d. Cinema 5. Why do teenagers feel real threat of depression and anxiety when being bullied? a. because of their brain development and emotional maturity to deal with the problem b. because children are really weak both inside and out c. because the society doesn't care about the children d. because bullying is deadly6. Who can help children from bullying? a. everybody involved in the children's lives b. nobody c. counselors only d. themselves ​


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