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From The Bullied To The Bully - Coggle Diagram
From The Bullied To The Bully
Target Audience
Parents, School Administration, Bystanders
Why do kids bully others?
Social Status
Unable to recognize victim's emotional state/feelings
Life Experiences that could contribute to aggression
Low Self Esteem
Lack Of Social Awareness
Possible Mental Health Challenges
How to become the target of bullies
Effects of Bullying for Victim
Long Term Effects
Short Term Effects
Risks are different from Effects
Effects of Bullying for the Bully
Short Term Effects
Long Term Effects
Causes more psychological issues than social
When the victim becomes the bully
To compensate anxiety, depression, and hyperactivity
Filled with aggression and hate for others
Some victims, known as Bully-Victims tend to be more impulsive, which leads to delinquency.
Reactive Aggression towards peers
The Fuel of the Bystander
Most individuals will not aid the bully-victim
Individuals may be fearful of the bully, so they won't become their next target
No one wants to report the act to an adult
Types Of Bullying
Verbal
Physical
Cyber
Sexual Harassment
Strategies To Overcome Bullying
Parents and School Administrations must be more involved with children.
Bystanders and witnesses must stop fearing the bully, do the right thing and report an act of bullying.
Bully Prevention Programs
Social development programs
Accommodations to another's indifference
Research more on bullying as a whole, in order to gain knowledge on the topic. Which will result in more productive bully prevention programs.
Second Paragraph*
My short story on bullying, how I became a victim turned to bully, back to victim.
My credibility