This was a great visual about statistics of bullying.
-28% of students ages 12-18 were bullied in 2008/2009 school year.
-Different forms of bullying. Made fun of, rumors, pushing, threatening, cyberbullying, excluded, forced, and even property destroyed.
-It mentions how people who are bullied are more liekly to have deppression symptoms, harm themselves, and suicidal thoughts.
- It gives you a number to call if you think someone may need help.
-Also, many people are too scared to speak out because of threats, retaliation, and others reactions to them.
-The article mentions to be more than just a bystander.
I personally feel that I learned a lot from this. It is something that I can use as a future educator. It made me aware of the bullying statistics and how important it is for parents to also be involved and to be aware of the growing problems.
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This was a great visual about statistics of bullying.
-28% of students ages 12-18 were bullied in 2008/2009 school year.
-Different forms of bullying. Made fun of, rumors, pushing, threatening, cyberbullying, excluded, forced, and even property destroyed.
-It mentions how people who are bullied are more liekly to have deppression symptoms, harm themselves, and suicidal thoughts.
- It gives you a number to call if you think someone may need help.
-Also, many people are too scared to speak out because of threats, retaliation, and others reactions to them.
-The article mentions to be more than just a bystander.
I personally feel that I learned a lot from this. It is something that I can use as a future educator. It made me aware of the bullying statistics and how important it is for parents to also be involved and to be aware of the growing problems.