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Bullying In my research project part 1 I will be explaining what bullying is, comparing mental and physical bullying with cyberbullying, and classifying the types of people tend to get bullied. There are a lot of different definitions of bullying, but the one that resonates with me the most is “Bullying is a persistent pattern of threatening, harassing, or aggressive behavior directed toward another person or persons who are perceived as smaller, weaker, or less powerful” (Wienclaw and Frey 255). This definition explains that bullying can be different kinds of behavior directed towards someone who is smaller than the other. My personal definition of bullying is when someone is harassing someone smaller or weaker than them on a recurrent …show more content…

Cyberbullying can cause a lot of pain mentally just like mental bullying, while physical bullying can cause both mental and physical harm. Research says “Bullies may intimidate or harass their victims physically through hitting, pushing, or other physical violence” (Bullying 183), “Verbally through such actions as threats or name calling” (Bullying 183), and “Psychologically through spreading rumors, making sexual comments or gestures, or excluding the victim from desired activities” (Bullying 183). Clearly through research one can conclude that various types of bullying can have negative effects from psychological to physical. “Children at greatest risk of being bullied are those who are perceived as social isolates or outcasts by their peers, have a history of changing schools, have poor social skills or a desire to fit in “at any cost,” are defenseless, or are viewed by their peers as being different” (Wienclaw and Frey 256). Statistics say 86% of the 12-15 year olds are reported to be bullied which is the biggest percentage of age group, while 55% of 8-11 year olds are the lowest percentage of kids getting bullied (Wienclaw and Frey …show more content…

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