This post is an extract of an article found here:
http://revisioncentre.co.uk/parents/bullying_at_school.htmlBullying can take many forms, all of which are very unpleasant for the person being bullied. Bullying can be very harmful to a child if it is left to continue.
Despite many policies and measures being put in place to combat bullying, it still goes on today and almost anyone can become a victim.
Because of bullying, hundreds of children around the world commit suicide every year. Bullying is by no means a trivial problem and it can exist in many forms:
* Name calling
* Teasing
* Threats
* Damaging belongings of the child
* Excluding the child from social activities
* Talking maliciously behind the child's back
* Sending disturbing messages by text (mobile phone) or email
* Physical abuse
If you find out that your child is being bullied try not to overreact. First of all, try to find out the following information:
* Who was involved
* When it happened
* Whether it is still happening
* Where the bullying took place
* How often it is taking place
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