Cyber bullying
Cyber-bullying is any bullying done through the use of technology. This form of bullying can easily go undetected because of lack of parental supervision. Bullies can pose as someone else, it is the most anonymous form of bullying. Cyber bullying includes abuse using email, text messaging, websites and social networking sites.
Disability bullying
It has been noticed that disabled people are affected by bullying and abuse. The bullying is not limited to those who are visibly disabled such as wheelchair users or physically deformed also those with learning disabilities. This is linked to a poor ability in physical education, and this behaviour can be encouraged by the unthinking physical education teacher.
Gay bullying
Gay bullying are expressions used that are direct or indirect in nature by a person or group against a person who is gay, lesbian or bisexual. In eastern countries like India and China, to bully the person people spit in his way, yell silently and show a hand gesture to say "go away".
Parental bullying
Parents who may displace their anger or insecurity need to dominate and control, upon their children in excessive ways have been proven to increase the likelihood that their own children will in turn become overly aggressive or controlling towards their peers. Do the parents typically motivate their peers and their children with positive and self-confidence building incentives, or do they most often attempt to motivate their peers and children with certain "threats" of one form of "punishment".
School bullying
Bullying can occur in nearly any part in or around the school building, though it may occur more frequently in physical education classes and activities, recess, hallways, bathrooms and on school buses. Bullying in school sometimes consists of a group of students taking advantage of or isolating one student in particular and gaining the loyalty of bystanders who want to avoid becoming the next victim.
Cyber-bullying is any bullying done through the use of technology. This form of bullying can easily go undetected because of lack of parental supervision. Bullies can pose as someone else, it is the most anonymous form of bullying. Cyber bullying includes abuse using email, text messaging, websites and social networking sites.
Disability bullying
It has been noticed that disabled people are affected by bullying and abuse. The bullying is not limited to those who are visibly disabled such as wheelchair users or physically deformed also those with learning disabilities. This is linked to a poor ability in physical education, and this behaviour can be encouraged by the unthinking physical education teacher.
Gay bullying
Gay bullying are expressions used that are direct or indirect in nature by a person or group against a person who is gay, lesbian or bisexual. In eastern countries like India and China, to bully the person people spit in his way, yell silently and show a hand gesture to say "go away".
Parental bullying
Parents who may displace their anger or insecurity need to dominate and control, upon their children in excessive ways have been proven to increase the likelihood that their own children will in turn become overly aggressive or controlling towards their peers. Do the parents typically motivate their peers and their children with positive and self-confidence building incentives, or do they most often attempt to motivate their peers and children with certain "threats" of one form of "punishment".
School bullying
Bullying can occur in nearly any part in or around the school building, though it may occur more frequently in physical education classes and activities, recess, hallways, bathrooms and on school buses. Bullying in school sometimes consists of a group of students taking advantage of or isolating one student in particular and gaining the loyalty of bystanders who want to avoid becoming the next victim.