Types of Bullying
Physical bullying When most people hear the word bullying, they often picture a child or adolescent who has been subjected to physical abuse. Pinching, shoving, kicking, and other similar attacks are a few instances. If seen in action, this kind is frequently the simplest to recognize. But bear in mind that many bullies find ways to harass their victims in secret, which is made worse by the victim's fear or embarrassment about coming forward. Verbal bullying Name-calling and other abusive language are used by verbal bullies to control and dominate their target. They will injure, humiliate, and belittle their victim with insults. Bullying of this kind frequently takes place in the absence of adults, making it difficult to identify. Cyberbullying Cyberbullying occurs via a smartphone or the internet. Here, the bully is targeting, threatening, embarrassing, or harassing another child or adolescent through the u...