Here comes the issue of profiling a bully. Such children come from almost every background with diverse traits that even seasoned school administrators would fail when it comes to profiling a bully. It’s true that bullies have problematic backgrounds like broken homes, bullying by siblings and revenge for not excelling in class.
Some students, whether they are boys or girls, pick on those who get better grades. They react to the negative attitude they receive from the teachers and take it out on the ‘good kids’ but these cannot be termed a formula. Human behaviour is diverse and two plus two does not always make four. However, there can be little doubt about one thing: bullying is a mental illness.
Victims have been known to suffer from anxiety and depression. They lose grades, their performance in sports is poor, and above all, they have little self-confidence and low self-esteem. In some instances, the victims of bullying have even committed suicide. The fear of the child being bullied is so intense that parents tend to become over vigilant. They must. But at times, the parents should also tell their child to stand up and fight.
The issue rolls back to point one — how to stop bullying. I don’t think it can be stopped. This behaviour is present in anyone who has a spine and a brain.
Should the parents become over-protective of their children or should we encourage them to show some spine and stand up for a face-off? In the latter case, please do make sure the child has enough pounds on his frame to bear a pounding.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 13th, 2013.
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Bullying is even at home by elder brothers/sisters but that can be controlled to a certain extent
Schools should have counselors having professional skills to deal with psychological problems of children.
i agree
suffering from same problem
Bullying is every where even at prestigious schools. The solution only lies in the hands of the parents by constant encouragement. Even the school admisntration is helpless to tackle the bullies. It is scary but one has to live with it. It's the parents who have to play their role by teaching their children to be strong and ignore. I wouldn't tell my children to take revenge. I would rather tell them to ignore and get on with studies etc....
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