It might be surprising to you to learn that 1 in 10 students who drop out of school did so because they were bullied. If someone can't be accepted for who they are in a place they are required to attend every day, why would they want to go? These bullied children lose out on opportunities to advance and enjoy the benefits of their education.
2.)Bullying Affects a Child's Ability toLearn
Children who are bullied have a harder time retaining information throughout the day. When they are constantly worried about when and where they might be bullied next, it reduces the time spent on learning.
3.)Bullying Affects a Child's Ability to Trust Others
Anytime someone gets bullied, they develop a strong mistrust of people. This might not show in the child's younger years, but as they grow and mature and start to build relationships with others, this deep-seated mistrust for people starts to surface and can have lasting negative effects on friendships and relationships.
4.)Violence
Students that have been harassed and bullied at school have been linked to almost 75% of the school shootings in the USA. When these kids feel as though nobody cares for them, rage takes control, and this is when school shootings take place. We could prevent unnecessary deaths by teaching children the importance of respect and acceptance.
5.) Depression and Suicide
One of the worst-case outcomes from bullying is, of course, depression and suicide. This does not only pertain to children but teens and adults as well.
Depression is a very serious illness that affects over 350 million people worldwide. We could prevent many suicides by eliminating bullying and teaching our children to accept others for their differences.
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5 EFFECTS OF BULLYING:
1.) School Dropouts
It might be surprising to you to learn that 1 in 10 students who drop out of school did so because they were bullied. If someone can't be accepted for who they are in a place they are required to attend every day, why would they want to go? These bullied children lose out on opportunities to advance and enjoy the benefits of their education.
2.) Bullying Affects a Child's Ability to Learn
Children who are bullied have a harder time retaining information throughout the day. When they are constantly worried about when and where they might be bullied next, it reduces the time spent on learning.
3.) Bullying Affects a Child's Ability to Trust Others
Anytime someone gets bullied, they develop a strong mistrust of people. This might not show in the child's younger years, but as they grow and mature and start to build relationships with others, this deep-seated mistrust for people starts to surface and can have lasting negative effects on friendships and relationships.
4.) Violence
Students that have been harassed and bullied at school have been linked to almost 75% of the school shootings in the USA. When these kids feel as though nobody cares for them, rage takes control, and this is when school shootings take place. We could prevent unnecessary deaths by teaching children the importance of respect and acceptance.
5.) Depression and Suicide
One of the worst-case outcomes from bullying is, of course, depression and suicide. This does not only pertain to children but teens and adults as well.
Depression is a very serious illness that affects over 350 million people worldwide. We could prevent many suicides by eliminating bullying and teaching our children to accept others for their differences.
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