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kids being bullied | the impact of bullying | bullying special needs children - 0 views

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      Kids who usually get bullied the most are kids that can't defend themselfs emotionally and physically.
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      Most bullies wont intend to hurt their victom when they just start to bully them.
  • Most bullies don't start with the intent of physically hurting another child.
  • Kids who can't defend themselves emotionally or physically are kids are get bullied most.
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  • Kids who can't defend themselves emotionally or physically are kids are get bullied most.
  • Kids who can't defend themselves emotionally or physically are kids are get bullied most.
  • Kids who can't defend themselves emotionally or physically are kids are get bullied most
  • Kids who can't defend themselves emotionally or physically are kids are get bullied most.
Candy Bacon Toy Thieves

Effects of Bullying | StopBullying.gov - 0 views

  • Kids who are bullied can experience negative physical, school, 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 complaintsDecreased academic achievement—GPA and standardized test scores—and school participation. They are more likely to miss, skip, or drop out of school
  • Kids who bully others can also engage in violent and other risky behaviors into adulthood. Kids who bully are more likely to:Abuse alcohol and other drugs in adolescence and as adultsGet into fights, vandalize property, and drop out of school
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  • Have criminal convictions and traffic citations as adults
  • Be abusive toward their romantic partners, spouses, or children as adults
  • Kids who witness bullying are more likely to:Have increased use of tobacco, alcohol, or other drugsHave increased mental health problems, including depression and anxietyMiss or skip school
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    effects of victims,bystanders, and bullies when they get older and when they are younger too.
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The Long-Term Effects of Bullying | Common Sense Media - 0 views

  • every school day can be a nightmare.
  • school no longer feels safe.
  • While other kids are playing and learning, victims of bullying are likely to experience psychosomatic symptoms like headaches, sleeping problems, and abdominal pain,
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  • the effects of bullying shape victims throughout their lives.
  • he study found both victims and bully-victims (those who are victims and also bully) were at higher risk of poor health, job problems, debt, lower educational attainment, domestic violence, and poorer quality relationships with parents and friends.
  • “Being bullied is not a harmless rite of passage but throws a long shadow over affected people’s lives. Interventions in childhood are likely to reduce long-term health and social costs,”
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  • Although the study doesn’t address cyberbullying, other research has found it can be equally as harmful and can be associated with “substance use, violent behavior, unsafe sexual behavior and suicidal behavior.”
  • Kids who are bullied may become hyperalert and hypervigilant in response to threatening situations because their stress response is altered by the bullying experience. They may fly off the handle more easily, or be more fearful of what others see as n
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  • This altered stress reaction can also weaken the immune system and make people more susceptible to diseases. Bullying can also affect school performance, with long-term consequences for education attainment,
  • Consider me a reluctant convert, but I’m starting to view bullying the same way I do abuse in the home,
  • Over and over, emotional troubles and financial hardships linger in the victims’ lives. One former victim, a 29-year old man n
  • amed Anthony Testaverde, dreamed of career in technology or as an engineer but never went to college for fear of being bullied.
  • “A part of my life has been robbed,
  • Sometimes I think about what would have happened, if I hadn’t been as depressed, if I could have taken more risks.’’
  • The CDC found one in five kids experience bullying, and even considers it a public health issue. If we consider those numbers on a large scale, that’s one-fifth of students whose paths are at risk to be diverted, whose potential may never be fully reached because bullying affected them on such a deep level at such a young age.
  • Across the board, experts agree that prevention is a key to curbing bullying. We have resources to kick-start prevention in your classroom. Our Cyberbullying Toolkit is packed with lessons and information to ensure every student is safe at school, and that fewer futures will be hindered by bullying.
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      bullying is very serious and people can have multiple side effects
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    side effects of bulying
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Kindergarten and Elementary School Teachers : Occupational Outlook Handbook: : U.S. Bur... - 0 views

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      teach lessonsto class or small group
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      plan lessons reading, math, and skills like studying communicating with others
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      grade students work
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      does hands on activity's to make it easier for kids to learn
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      prepares students for tests
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    what teachers do
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Rube Goldberg Machines | Apartment Therapy - 0 views

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      You can use simple machines if you want.  There useful!!!
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