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Bullying: A Social Problem
        By: Alyssa Duckett
What claims have been made?

• Bullying contributes to one having a low self esteem.
• Bullying affects how one views the world, society.
• Bullying leads to suicide and broken families.
• Cyberbullying is becoming more prominent in today’s
  world.
• It is a major social problem.
Bullying in terms of social
    harm, morality, and fairness.

• Bullying is designed to inflict social harm to
  reduce ones social status.

• It is not morally correct to bully someone, it is
  considered cruel.
Advertising

This is a cyber advertisement
with a goal to help bullies and
people who are bullied. The
picture is an arm with a cut on
the wrist. The blood from the
cut is hurtful words that are
said to people when being
bullied.
Videos also show how bullies affect ones life. In this particular video, Jonah
Mowry is crying out for help, he didn’t know how to handle all of the
bullying, his friends moved onto a different school, but at the end he showed
that he was still standing strong, not letting the bullies get the best of him.
Mainstream Media
The claims that have been made about bullying match the claims that
scholarly sources have said. All agree that bullying is a terrible thing. It
is “deliberating to victims.”

Hundreds of articles from Fox 4, New York Times, parents, students
and videos on youtube all present the same information.
         - Bullying needs to be ended.
         - Many times it occurs under the radar until it is too late.
•   Using children to
    portray bullying is
    very good way to
    help claims making
    because everyone
    cares about little
    kids. This little boy is
    being choked by
    hurtful words and he
    is crying, which
    makes the reader
    feel badly.
Movies like Mean Girls
promote bullying and give
people ideas on how to bully.
When kids watch these
movies, they need to
understand that it isn’t “cool”
to bully people and they
aren’t going to be popular if
they do become a bully.
What is Bullying?
• In order to be classified as “bullying” there must be 3 elements: it
   must be intended to harm, it must be repetitive, and there has to
   be a difference of power – physical, social and other, between the
   victim and the bully.
• There are also different types of bullying:
    – Physical bullying: Involves hitting, kicking, or any form of violent
      threat toward another student.
    – Verbal bullying: Name calling, teasing, and verbal threats.
    – Relational bullying: A form of social isolation such as
      gossiping, spreading rumors, and leaving students out of activities
      intentionally.
Bullying Related to Trauma?
• It is suggested that being a victim of bullying is a chronic stressor
   that often leads to traumatic responses.
• The impact of bullying to children on their development is
   significant and long lasting. If traumatic events are repeated, it
   tends to disrupt one’s sense of trust in self, others and the world.
• Chronic exposure to bullying appears to increase feelings of
   distress and has been linked to greater physical, psychological, and
   emotional symptomology in children. They also feel very fearful
   and helpless.
Bullying Becomes Deathly
• Being bullied to the point of taking ones own life is becoming a very
   common thing, especially in our own town. At least four different suicides
   have taken place in the past month among high schools.
• The risk of depression, suicide thoughts, and suicide attempts are
   significantly higher for the victims of bullies and the actual bully.
• It is easier to bully someone in the world today because it does not have
   to be face-to-face. Someone could just go online and say something to
   another person to make them feel bad about themselves, it happens
   everyday. Schools have a zero policy rule for bullying, but now it can go
   undetected and can occur at home.
What Causes Someone to Bully?
• Family issues; The bully could have parents who treat them like
   nothing, which causes them to lash out on others.
• Being in power; Most people like being in power and bullying is a
   way for some to feel that.
• Recognition for their behavior; Bullies may seem “cool” in school
   because they are in charge of everyone. No one will mess with
   them.
Bullying is a man-made issue. It is all about ones ego. They have to
look good for everyone. It is the fear of being a loser.
Who is Targeted?

• Quiet, smart (nerdy) kids.

• Low income kids because they may not be able to afford the
  popular items or clothes.

• Pretty girls/boys are new targets, bullied by jealous peers.

• Gays/Lesbians.
Solutions
• Having adults understand and be involved.
• Better supervision in schools, especially during break times.
• Class rules against bullying and having class meetings.
• Having talks with targets, bullies, and their parents.


Putting an end to bullying is next to the impossible. Targets are afraid to
speak out because it will make the bully even more mad at them and they
are terrified of the outcome. In this new world of technology, bullying can be
done all online and not in person. Teachers, parents, siblings and friends are
not even aware of what is going on because it is so secretive.
Solutions Continued
The solutions on the previous page have all
been tried, but have not been the most
effective. New forms of bullying are constantly
popping up, due to new technology, new
“fads”, new ways to tear one down in order to
feel higher up.
The Real Solution
• In order to really see what is going on in school or
  on the internet, it should be required that a
  student meets with their counselor every 2
  weeks. Eventually, the student will trust and feel
  comfortable enough to open up to the counselor
  and could seek help.

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Alyssa's project

  • 1. Bullying: A Social Problem By: Alyssa Duckett
  • 2. What claims have been made? • Bullying contributes to one having a low self esteem. • Bullying affects how one views the world, society. • Bullying leads to suicide and broken families. • Cyberbullying is becoming more prominent in today’s world. • It is a major social problem.
  • 3. Bullying in terms of social harm, morality, and fairness. • Bullying is designed to inflict social harm to reduce ones social status. • It is not morally correct to bully someone, it is considered cruel.
  • 4. Advertising This is a cyber advertisement with a goal to help bullies and people who are bullied. The picture is an arm with a cut on the wrist. The blood from the cut is hurtful words that are said to people when being bullied.
  • 5. Videos also show how bullies affect ones life. In this particular video, Jonah Mowry is crying out for help, he didn’t know how to handle all of the bullying, his friends moved onto a different school, but at the end he showed that he was still standing strong, not letting the bullies get the best of him.
  • 6. Mainstream Media The claims that have been made about bullying match the claims that scholarly sources have said. All agree that bullying is a terrible thing. It is “deliberating to victims.” Hundreds of articles from Fox 4, New York Times, parents, students and videos on youtube all present the same information. - Bullying needs to be ended. - Many times it occurs under the radar until it is too late.
  • 7. Using children to portray bullying is very good way to help claims making because everyone cares about little kids. This little boy is being choked by hurtful words and he is crying, which makes the reader feel badly.
  • 8. Movies like Mean Girls promote bullying and give people ideas on how to bully. When kids watch these movies, they need to understand that it isn’t “cool” to bully people and they aren’t going to be popular if they do become a bully.
  • 9. What is Bullying? • In order to be classified as “bullying” there must be 3 elements: it must be intended to harm, it must be repetitive, and there has to be a difference of power – physical, social and other, between the victim and the bully. • There are also different types of bullying: – Physical bullying: Involves hitting, kicking, or any form of violent threat toward another student. – Verbal bullying: Name calling, teasing, and verbal threats. – Relational bullying: A form of social isolation such as gossiping, spreading rumors, and leaving students out of activities intentionally.
  • 10. Bullying Related to Trauma? • It is suggested that being a victim of bullying is a chronic stressor that often leads to traumatic responses. • The impact of bullying to children on their development is significant and long lasting. If traumatic events are repeated, it tends to disrupt one’s sense of trust in self, others and the world. • Chronic exposure to bullying appears to increase feelings of distress and has been linked to greater physical, psychological, and emotional symptomology in children. They also feel very fearful and helpless.
  • 11. Bullying Becomes Deathly • Being bullied to the point of taking ones own life is becoming a very common thing, especially in our own town. At least four different suicides have taken place in the past month among high schools. • The risk of depression, suicide thoughts, and suicide attempts are significantly higher for the victims of bullies and the actual bully. • It is easier to bully someone in the world today because it does not have to be face-to-face. Someone could just go online and say something to another person to make them feel bad about themselves, it happens everyday. Schools have a zero policy rule for bullying, but now it can go undetected and can occur at home.
  • 12. What Causes Someone to Bully? • Family issues; The bully could have parents who treat them like nothing, which causes them to lash out on others. • Being in power; Most people like being in power and bullying is a way for some to feel that. • Recognition for their behavior; Bullies may seem “cool” in school because they are in charge of everyone. No one will mess with them. Bullying is a man-made issue. It is all about ones ego. They have to look good for everyone. It is the fear of being a loser.
  • 13. Who is Targeted? • Quiet, smart (nerdy) kids. • Low income kids because they may not be able to afford the popular items or clothes. • Pretty girls/boys are new targets, bullied by jealous peers. • Gays/Lesbians.
  • 14. Solutions • Having adults understand and be involved. • Better supervision in schools, especially during break times. • Class rules against bullying and having class meetings. • Having talks with targets, bullies, and their parents. Putting an end to bullying is next to the impossible. Targets are afraid to speak out because it will make the bully even more mad at them and they are terrified of the outcome. In this new world of technology, bullying can be done all online and not in person. Teachers, parents, siblings and friends are not even aware of what is going on because it is so secretive.
  • 15. Solutions Continued The solutions on the previous page have all been tried, but have not been the most effective. New forms of bullying are constantly popping up, due to new technology, new “fads”, new ways to tear one down in order to feel higher up.
  • 16. The Real Solution • In order to really see what is going on in school or on the internet, it should be required that a student meets with their counselor every 2 weeks. Eventually, the student will trust and feel comfortable enough to open up to the counselor and could seek help.