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types of bullying
cyber bullying
Cyberbullying is bullying that takes place over digital devices like cell phones, computers, and tablets. Cyberbullying can occur through SMS, Text, and apps, or online in social media, forums, or gaming where people can view.
Extortion Bullying.
This is a type of bullying where the bully threatens to hurt you if you do not do what he says. So you may be forced to give the bully money, possessions or even your lunch. You may even be forced to steal school property.
Cyber-bullying. This is a type of bullying where the bully attacks you online in the form of threatening emails, threatening texts and/or aggressive wall posts on social media accounts.
Verbal bulling includes name calling, insults, teasing, intimidation, homophobic or racist remarks, or verbal abuse. While verbal bullying can start off harmless, it can escalate to levels which start affecting the individual target.
verbal bullying
physical bullying
Physical bullying includes hitting, kicking, tripping, pinching and pushing or damaging property. Physical bullying causes both short term and long term damage.
is the most overt type of bullying behavior to spot and involves harming a person’s body or possessions. This may take the form of hitting, kicking, tripping, pinching, pushing or damaging another person’s property and can cause both short-term and long-term physical harm.
there are six types of bullying
traditional bullying
involvement in any form can have lasting physical and emotional consequences for
adolescents. For programs and policies to best safeguard youth, it is important to understand
prevalence of bullying across cyber and traditional contexts.
Exclusion Bullying.
Exclusion Bullying. This is a type of bullying where the bully isolates their victim and leaves them out of things. So you may be left all alone at lunchtime because the bully makes sure that few people will speak to you. This can have a terrible impact on your confidence and self-esteem.
Gesture Bullying.
Gesture Bullying. This is a type of bullying where the bully stares/looks at you in an intimidating way or where they use threatening gestures towards you.
social bullying
Social bullying, sometimes referred to as covert bullying, is often harder to recognise and can be carried out behind the bullied person’s back. It is designed to harm someone’s social reputation and / or cause humiliation.