Bullying on the Rise

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Bullying on the Rise
Bullying comes in many forms, from teasing to harassment to physical aspects. When people talk about bullying, it seems to get swept under the rug, like it’s not a big deal. However, bullying is an epidemic. I believe the number one reason a child, or adult, is bullied has to do with being different. I think bullying is starting entirely too young in children, these days. I feel there is a difference between harmless teasing and bullying, but harmless teasing can turn into bullying in the blink of an eye.
When I was growing up, I was bullied but not until third or fourth grade. I was bullied because I came from nothing or due to my sibling’s differences. I was thin, with stringy unwashed hair, torn clothes that didn’t match, shoes with holes that didn’t fit, “welfare trash” is what they called me. Most of my life my family was homeless, nobody wanted to rent to a family of six children. I think it showed worse on me than my siblings that we had nothing. I was the oldest and I always made sure they had things before I did. I was pushed around and teased for it all the way until high school. I remember the last thing I got teased for before I left Denair High, was the fact I was on the football team. Girls don’t play football, but I did. I don’t feel I am a bully due to childhood bullying but I am sure I have tendencies I wouldn’t have if it hadn’t happened to me.
My brothers and sisters were bullied as well. Mostly due to the fact that they sucked their fingers at school or smelled of urine due to wetting the bed and not showering before school. My brother, Donnie, was bullied for the way his teeth were. He had buck teeth, a huge gap, and an unsightly overbite from sucking his fingers. He wore braces for four...

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How do we stop bullying? We bring awareness to the signs of bullying. We pay close attention to our children’s behavior and ask questions if it changes. We address the problem as soon as we notice it. So many children are committing suicide due to bullying and it’s unnecissary. I watch my children’s behavior, ask questions, and get answers. I know my children’s teachers very well because I am always addressing behavioral changes with the teachers to be sure I’m not missing signs of them being bullied or being bullies. If we work together, know the signs, and take action we can prevent bullying on both sides and make kids enjoy school again.

Works Cited

http://bullyfree.com/free-resources/facts-about-bullying. n.d. 22 may 2014.
Williams, Denise. Ceres Courier. 15 February 2012. 20 May 2014. .

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