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What is Physical Bullying

Handbook of Research on Bullying in Media and Beyond
It is the exposure of an individual to negative actions by a peer or peers who are stronger than herself on her body.
Published in Chapter:
An Increasing Problem in Schools: Peer Bullying
Asuman Bilbay (Sivas Cumhuriyet University, Turkey) and Nevra Atış Akyol (Sivas Cumhuriyet University, Turkey)
Copyright: © 2023 |Pages: 25
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-5426-8.ch024
Abstract
Peer bullying is when an individual is exposed to negative actions on his/her property, body, emotions, relationships, reputation, digital presence by a stronger peer or peers. In peer bullying, there are different roles such as bully, victim, bully/victim, bystander, and even these roles can change over time. Bullying is examined under five headings: physical, verbal, relational, sexual, and cyberbullying. Studies show that there are some differences in the types and frequency of peer bullying in schools according to age and grade. As a result, peer bullying is frequently experienced in schools. For this reason, many different intervention programs have been developed and implemented in the world.
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Physical Bullying Towards Children
It is a situation where the child's body is harmed by people stronger than herself around him/her.
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An AMPIC Research on the Effects of Cyberbullying on Children
Beating, pushing, kicking, taking things without permission, or damaging or hitting are actions that occur.
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