Life Before And After Bullying - Infographic - What Causes It And The Future Impact
By Help Your Teen Now.
By Help Your Teen Now.
The issues caused by bullying have always been a threat to the well-being of teenagers and children on both sides. In the infographic below, we’ve concluded that the events leading up to a teen becoming a bully is just as important to understand as the issues caused afterwards. Bullying impacts both the victim and the bully for years to come. Take the time to help your teen by learning about important risk factors, signs to watch for, and ways to help. We must continually address the issue in order for real changes in bullying to improve. We hope you enjoy the infographic. Please share with others who may be in need.
Infographic Sources:
1. Who is at Risk
2. The Psychological Effects of Bullying on Kids & Teens
3. Dealing With Bullying
4. The Psychological Effects of Bullying
5. Bullying Victims - Helping People that Have Been Bullied
6. Bullying statistics
7. Suicidal Thinking and Behavior Among Youth Involved in Verbal and Social Bullying: Risk and Protective Factors
8. Adult Psychiatric Outcomes of Bullying and Being Bullied by Peers in Childhood and Adolescence
9. Student Reports of Bullying and Cyber-Bullying: Results From the 2013 School Crime Supplement to the National Crime Victimization Survey
1. Who is at Risk
2. The Psychological Effects of Bullying on Kids & Teens
3. Dealing With Bullying
4. The Psychological Effects of Bullying
5. Bullying Victims - Helping People that Have Been Bullied
6. Bullying statistics
7. Suicidal Thinking and Behavior Among Youth Involved in Verbal and Social Bullying: Risk and Protective Factors
8. Adult Psychiatric Outcomes of Bullying and Being Bullied by Peers in Childhood and Adolescence
9. Student Reports of Bullying and Cyber-Bullying: Results From the 2013 School Crime Supplement to the National Crime Victimization Survey
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