Sunday, April 6, 2014

Chapter 3 : Summary


Chapter 3
Summary

Summary

This paper attempted to determine the effects of bullying in society. The design used is the descriptive method wherein data from various internet articles is used. The research finds that

1. School culture affects bullying. Most of bullying can be seen in school so it makes sense that school culture itself breeds these. Because of it,

2. Changing the norms changes culture. Norms are what make up culture like how families make up a community.

3. Bullying is usually triggered by something in the environment.

4. Bullying continues to affect generation after generation because the effects last well into adulthood. It can reflect on their actions and even influence their children.


Conclusion

Based on the findings of this study, the following conclusions can be drawn:

1. Bullying consists of three types with different effects. These are: indirect or emotional, direct or physical, and cyber bullying.

2. Bullying affects their mental health and stability. It traumatizes them and make them prone to mental disorders such as depressive disorders and anxiety.

3. Bullying affects their social relationships with others and continues to isolate them from society.

4. It continues to affect them even in adulthood.

Recommendations

After drawing the conclusions, the researcher made these suggestions:

1. Parents should teach children about stopping and coping up with bullying before it even happens as well as guidance from the parents and teachers.

2. Teachers should learn to be aware of when it happens, monitor the children as well as helping them cpoing up with and stop it.

3. Showing them good etiquette and being good examples to children.

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Fraser-Thill, R.  Definition of Physical Bullying: What Is Physical Bullying   Retrieved on April 9, 2014
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Gordon, S. What Are the Effects of Workplace Bullying?   Retrieved on April 9, 2014
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Gordon, S. Workplace Bullying Causes Anxiety Issues   Retrieved on April 9, 2014
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Perry, S. (2014/02) Bullying has long-lasting mental and physical effects, study finds
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Reinberg, S. (2013/02/20) Childhood Bullying Can Leave Lifelong Scars   Retrieved on April 9, 2014
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Walton, A. (2013/02/21) The Psychological Effects Of Bullying Last Well Into Adulthood, Study Finds
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