Short Term Effects Of Bullying Essay

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Bullying is any repeated aggressive behavior or action taken by one person who thinks of themselves to be physically, mentally, or even socially superior to the other. The bully is the one that carries out these actions to demoralize the victims with no relent. There are many ways to identify bullies and often times people can get pinned as bullies because of their appearance so just because someone is fit, smart, or popular does not automatically make them a bully. To be a bully one must repeatedly harass a helpless person with no way to stand up for themselves. Tom Hiddleston says that “When people don’t like themselves very much, they have to make up for it. The classic bully was actually a victim first” (Hiddleston 1). This ultimately means …show more content…

The study researcher Laura Bogart says that the effects of bullying will snowball over time and can be harmful to a child’s development while they grow older. Some of the short term effects on the victim’s education are school avoidance, inability to concentrate, and a decrease in grades. The short term effects on the victim’s health are headaches or stomachaches, increased anxiety, sleeping problems, and low self-esteem. Short term effects are not the only thing that the victims have to deal with because bullying is very likely to have effects more long term on the victim’s life too. Some of the major long term effects on the victim’s lives are depression, health problems, and suicidal thoughts. According to Bullyingstatistics.org suicide is the third leading cause of death among young people, resulting in about 4,400 deaths per year. For every suicide among young people, there are at least 100 suicide attempts. Over 14 percent of high school students have considered suicide, and almost 7 percent have attempted it, (2). Many victims never recover from these problems and will suffer their whole lives through depression and serious suicidal

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