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Bullying is more common in private schools

Bullying is more common in private schools

A study presented Monday by Unicef ​​(United Nations Children's Fund) in partnership with FLACSO (Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences, Argentina) shows that the practice of bullying bullying is more prevalent in schools attended by upper-class students.

The survey included 1,690 interviews with high school students from 93 public and private schools, and 66% of the students interviewed witnessed humiliation, while in the private schools, 13.2% of the students said they had been targeted for cruelty and 15.1% had been joking because of some physical characteristic. of the total number of respondents said to have been humiliated or insulted by the teachers in front of other students. udo shows that the presence of firearms within schools has increased. A total of 8.1% of public school students and 2.5% of private colleges said they saw other students with guns inside the school.

The study also found that 60% of teens see the need for adults within of the school so that limits are imposed. The same students said that when teachers intervene, episodes of violence reduce considerably.

The researchers concluded that "leadership lacks" leadership of the institutions and considered that the best way to prevent violence is "to build a more inclusive society. fair and egalitarian. "

Parents need to be aware of bullying signs

The phenomenon of bullying is old, but only about 30 years ago it began to have special attention from scholars, being the subject of research, mainly in the Europe. Bulliyng is an English word that refers to any kind of aggressive attitude, physical or psychological, repetitive and caused without apparent motivation, by one or more persons against another, or others. It can happen in any environment where there is interaction between people such as at work, colleges, family relationships, neighbors and in schools, where they have been well studied due to the possible negative consequences that this can bring to the lives of the students involved.

Bulliyng, in schools, can be direct and indirect. The direct is usually more practiced by boys and consists of direct actions of violence as the physical aggression, psychological, curses, robberies etc. Already the indirect is more practiced by girls and happens in more subtle ways like defamation and isolation of the victim.

The victims of the bulliyng end up suffering for being afraid to reveal the violence suffered. However, there are common signs that can be observed by parents, such as resistance to going to school, changes in sleep and appetite, low performance in school, among others. These signs should be watched carefully as they may be an indicator of the occurrence of bulliyng.

Confirming suspicion, it is important for parents to talk to their children, encouraging the subject at home and not encouraging them to retaliate, as this could cause even more anxiety and pressure on the victim. Another key step is to communicate the problem to the school and to ensure that the problem does not continue to happen.

Bulliyng can have serious consequences for both victims who may have depression and also suffer from low self-esteem in life adult, as well as aggressors who may become aggressive adults with difficulties in interpersonal relationships. Students who witness bulliyng are also adversely affected, often suffering from fear and anxiety of being the next targets of the bullies.In Brazil, there is still no federal law to combat bulliyng, which makes it difficult to take action. However, it is worth emphasizing that the best way to work on bulliyng in schools is through prevention. Understanding and promoting discussion of the topic among parents, students, and educators can mean a major step towards positive change.


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