Bullies
Childhood should be a time when children are able to be carefree and live without worry. Their biggest concerns should be making good grades at school and making sure their chores are done at home. They should be planning on where to go to college and what they want to be when they grow up. However, some children are unable to enjoy their childhood and make plans for the future because of the way they are treated by other children. Some children are constantly picked on by others. These children never seem to be able to find relief from the harassment to which they are subjected by their peers. Sometimes these children may be picked on because of their appearance while others may be picked on because of their social status. Whatever the reason for bullying, it can have devastating and sometimes deadly consequences.
Bullying often occurs while children are at school, and bullies target those children that do not fit in. Bullies may verbally, emotionally, and physically attack children that they feel are weak. Bullies may also attack children through email or text messages. School administrators and parents often overlook the behavior of bullies because they feel that the behavior being exhibited are “just kids being kids.” However, bullying is a behavior that should not be tolerated by authority figures. When instances of bullying are made known, steps should be taken to ensure that this atrocious behavior is not allowed to continue. If bullying is allowed to continue, unpleasant outcomes can be anticipated.
Children that are bullied often feel that they have no where to turn. They feel that their lives are not their own, and they cannot see the proverbial light at the end of the tunnel. All they are able to experience and anticipate in the here and now. They dread going to school because every minute they are among their torturers feels like an eternity. These children feel hopeless. For these reasons, many children that are bullied turn to suicide to end their suffering. Many children have taken their own lives in an effort to escape those bully them incessantly. When children in your life complain of being bullied, you should take their complaints seriously. Children should not feel that they have to take these types of situations into their own hands. If left to their own devices, they may feel the only way to resolve their dreadful situation is by ending their life.
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