1. Is bullying a problem in your country? Yes, unfortunately bullying is a big problem in my country.
2. Why do you think this problem often happens at school? For it is a place where parents are not around and it is a vulnerable place for such cases.
3. Do you know anyone who has been a victim of bullying? Yes, I know people who have been bullied, but with a lot of help managed to overcome and now have a happy and fearless life.
2)
In Brazil, a survey by IBGE (Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics) pointed Brasilia as the capital of bullying. According to the study, 35.6% of the students interviewed said they were constant victims of aggression.
Types of Bullying: Physical, Verbal, Material, Moral or Sentimental, Psychological, Sexual, Virtual or Cyberbullying.
Bullying in schools can lead to immediate consequences, such as disinterest in school, diminishing school performance, isolation, panic and anxiety attacks, violent behavior and physical changes such as sleeping difficulties, eating disorders and even drinking of alcohol and illicit drugs.
The team of the Brazilian School Protection System, responsible for promoting actions that prevent conflicts in schools of the network, trained teachers to encourage the development of projects that convey the message to combat bullying.
1. Is bullying a problem in your country? Yes, unfortunately bullying is a big problem in my country.
2. Why do you think this problem often happens at school? For it is a place where parents are not around and it is a vulnerable place for such cases.
3. Do you know anyone who has been a victim of bullying? Yes, I know people who have been bullied, but with a lot of help managed to overcome and now have a happy and fearless life.
2)
In Brazil, a survey by IBGE (Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics) pointed Brasilia as the capital of bullying. According to the study, 35.6% of the students interviewed said they were constant victims of aggression.
Types of Bullying: Physical, Verbal, Material, Moral or Sentimental, Psychological, Sexual, Virtual or Cyberbullying.
Bullying in schools can lead to immediate consequences, such as disinterest in school, diminishing school performance, isolation, panic and anxiety attacks, violent behavior and physical changes such as sleeping difficulties, eating disorders and even drinking of alcohol and illicit drugs.
The team of the Brazilian School Protection System, responsible for promoting actions that prevent conflicts in schools of the network, trained teachers to encourage the development of projects that convey the message to combat bullying.