Bullying - Eva Hartiningsih (1788203031)
Bullying is an act or behavior carried out by
hurting in physical, verbal or emotional / psychological form by a person or
group who feels stronger to the victim who is more physically or mentally weak repeatedly
without any resistance in order to make the victim suffer. The definition
of Blanck and Jackson ( 2007 ) bullying
is a proactive type of aggressive behavior in which there is a deliberate
aspect to dominating, hurting, or getting rid of any chance to dominate, hurt
or get rid of, there is an imbalance of strength both physically, age or
cognitive, skill and social status, and repeated repeat by one or several
children against another child. The definition of Sajiwa ( 2008 ) bullying is
a situation where there is an abuse of physical or mental power carried out by
a person or group, and in this situation the victim is unable to defend or
defend himself. Bullying is the use of force, threat, or abuse, intimidate or
aggressively domination there. The behavior is often repeated and habitual. One
essential prerequisite is the perception, by the bully or by others, of an
imbalance of social or physical power, which distinguishes bullying from
conflict. Behaviors use to assert such domination can include verbal harassment
or threat, physical assault or coercion, and such acts may be directed
repeatedly towards particular targets. Rationalizations of such behavior
sometimes include differences of social class, race, religion, gender, sexual
orientation, lineage, strength, size or ability. If bullying is done by a
group, it is called mobbing. Bullying can be defined in many different ways.
The United Kingdom has no legal definition of bullying, while some states in
the United States have laws against it. Bullying is divided into four basic
types of abuse emotional ( sometimes, called relation ), verbal, physical, and
cyber. It typically involves subtle methods of coercion, such as intimidation.
A bullying cultural can develop in any context in which humans interact with
each other. This includes school, family, the workplace, home. The main
platform form bullying is on social media websites. Even sometimes we
unconsciously bully others. To avoid this, we need to know the basic forms of
bullying first. Bullying can be done in various forms, ranging from verbal
abuse to physical attacks. Bullying is classified into four types.
First,
Verbal bullying is all forms of bullying that rely on the use of words or
language to attack targets. Examples of verbal bullying include insulting,
mocking, mocking or insinuating someone. Physical appearance, sexual
orientation, gender and race are examples of things that are most often used as
ingredients of verbal mockery or attacks. Bullying verbal is the most common
type of bullying. Physical bullying is all forms of bullying that involve abuse
or physical attacks. Examples of physical bullying include hitting, pushing,
grabbing, slapping, kicking or pelting someone. Damaging, hiding or taking
other people’s items is also categorized as physical bullying. Social bullying
is a type of bullying that is carried out to bring down a person’s social
reputation. This type of bullying is usually done behind the victim. Examples
of social issue include spreading gossip, isolating someone, intentionally
leaving someone behind, and putting on a harassing expression or gesture. Cyberbullying is all forms of bullying carried
out with the help of electronic media such as cellphones or computers, via SMS,
e-mail, social networking and other electronic social services. Examples of
bullying include sending abusive messages, posting offensive comments, posting
embarrassing photos or videos or faking someone’s profile.
Second, there are four types of
bullying in school namely, emotional a
deliberate attempt to hurt others. Examples of emotional bullying are cruel
ridicule, talking arbitrarily or vilifying others behind, spreading
embarrassing rumors, putting on facial expressions or gestures, body insulting
and isolating children from their group activities. Children’s behavior in
schools that are classified as emotional bullying is to use a parent’s name as
call for a child. Bullying at home, your intimidation is just as dangerous as
bullying in school according to studies . As repordet by Nydailynews ( 17/6 ), University of
New Hampshire researchers say bullying in families has serious mental
health problems in children, including depression and anxiety.
Third, the effects of bullying can threaten every party involved, both
children who are bullied, children who bully, children who witness bullying,
even school with bullying issues as a whole. Bullying can have a negative
influence on physical health. And mental children in severe cases, bullying can
be a trigger for fatal actions, such as suicide. Negative impact of bullying,
children who are victims of bullying sre more at risk of experiencing various
health problems, both physically and
mentally. The problems that are more likely to be suffered by children who become
victims ofbullying include, the emergence of various mental problems such as
depression, anxiety and sleep problems ( see graph above ). This problem may be
carried into adulthood. Complaints of physical health, such as headaches,
abdominal pain and muscle tension ( see chart above ). Feelings of insecurity
while in a school environment decreased enthusiasm for learning and academic
achievement in quite rare cased, child victims bullying might show the nature
of violence.
Conclusion, bullying is an act that
is not very good can make a person become depressed. Bullying is very
influential for children, we as parents must supervise our children against the
dangers of bullying in the school environment and in the home environment.
Because the impact of bullying is very language, it can also make children
healthy.
I think your paragraph is not interesting, because it isn't coherent
BalasHapusI think in your essay, the thesis statement is not coherence with the supporting argument.
BalasHapusHi, it seems like your essay isn't coherence and unity. I don't understand which one is the topic of your essay. In thesis statement you said there are four types of bullying, but in the supporting 2 and 3 you explained about types of bullying in school and its effects. make it clear okay.
BalasHapusOh, I see your title is too general..
BalasHapusHi sist. Why your title too general, I suggest you to make a spesific title and make a thesis statement clearly.
BalasHapusI think you forget to put supporting 4, and the title too general
BalasHapusHi, the thesis statement not coherence with ur supporting. so im as the reader feel confuse:(
BalasHapusYou should be able to make an interesting title for your essay, because "bullying" is our topic, so if the topic is bullying, the title may not be the same, thank you
BalasHapusthere ia no coherence in your paragraph. you talk about the definitions in the first place and later you talk about the impacts of bullying. and which one is your thesis statement?
BalasHapus