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Bullying Cna Setúbal Progression 2 Students: Larissa, rennan, Rodolfo Teacher: veridiana introduction Bullying reffers to all forms of aggressive, intentional and repeated attitudes; Many cases of persecution and aggression are being detected in schools and colleges; introduction He who practices bullying does so by imposing his power on another through constant threats, insults, aggressions, humiliations, etc. Consequences of bullying Intimidating abuse will make you feel pain, fear, depressive, to such an extent that, in some cases, it can lead to devastating consequences such as suicide. Bullying at school Jennifer Ryan, a psychologist expert in youth agression and moral development, says: When offended, giving a good response is more valuable than fight back, but it has to be a neutral response; It’s more preventative – don’t get yourself into position where that aggressor might be; Bullying at work In nowadays, there are many forms, including: Overbearing supervision; Constant criticism; Blocking promotion; Exclusion, for example from lunches, relevant meetings, and important e-mails; Being overworked and expecting unreasonable response times; Making threats or comments about job security without foundation; solutions Talking to the children bullied and paying attention of their feelings; Teaching your child good social behavior from an early age; Bullies need to understand that bullying is harmful to others and leads to negative consequences; references http://www.irishtimes.com/sponsored/how-to-deal-with-bullying-at-school-1.2299598#.WQmw47etaN8 https://www.theguardian.com/careers/2017/mar/29/bullying-at-work-your-legal-rights http://www.healthline.com/health/how-to-stop-bullying#bullying-prevention-strategies4 http://www.bullying.co.uk/bullying-at-school/advice-on-contacting-your-child-s-school-about-bullying/
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