Sabtu, 2 Oktober 2010

Against bullying through education and skills

KUALA LUMPUR, July 9, 2007 - Memory is often remembered when the first school years are often filled with happiness, sometimes sadness. However, for those who had to go through the traumatic experience of being bullied, school days are often difficult to forget.Anyone who has been bullied or tampered quietly in the school would have sympathized with Suresh and Mohammad. Both of them were fourteen-year-old student from a middle class school in the Klang Valley, is also a part of school bullying statistics in the Philippines.
While many people think that bullying is a problem affecting schools in rural areas and low income in this country, and Mohammad Suresh horrific experience reveals the opposite. In the form of hidden names such as harassment and ridicule until the treatment is more aggressive-treatment and violence, including intimidation, bullying has involved the life of both the rich and poor. Of course, bullying causes low self-esteem in children and problems are not attending school, the worst it can lead to disability and loss of life.According to education officials and child psychologists, school violence seemed increasingly in this country, as well as cause for concern to parents, teachers and policy makers. But a more significant impact is being felt by the children themselves.
Http://www.unicef.org/malaysia/msl/reallives_6950.html.

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