Bullying is seen all over the world and in all sections of society (work,school and home). It might start at an age as early as preschool and might intensify in the transitional adolescent years. There can be various reasons behind this kind of behavior. Often the victim is shy and weak as compared to a bully.…
With that said, I will say my friends are one of the most important things to me. I can remember one time getting in trouble and being told that I couldn’t hang out with my friends, and it literally was the worst thing ever. I mean- take my phone, my car, anything…but not my friends! Of course I have my closest buds (one since 1st grade), but when I add my teammates, my home-girls, co-workers, and all my everyday friends, I realize how important these people are to me. It’s all these friends that have taught me to laugh, to trust, to challenge myself, and to listen and understand that everyone has a story of their own. We have all been there for each other at some point, creating some pretty great memories.…
This can be physically harming another, threatening, insulting, humiliating, spreading rumors, teasing, degrading gestures that may make another uncomfortable, or anything that is severe enough to make one or more students feel unsafe or discomfort at school. Bullying and Harassment also includes cyber bullying which includes communicating or even posting pictures electronically causing humiliation or distress to another student. Acts of bullying behavior will immediately be reported to school authorities. Consequences will depend on the severity of the behaviors and repeated behaviors will be dealt more…
Bullying is happening everywhere, you may not see it, you may not know it is there, but it is happening and it causes unimaginable pain to the victims. Although most people know that bullying is wrong, they do not try to stop it.…
William Rawlins’s article “Being There for Friends” is a brief article describing about relationships that can enter adulthood and change lives. The author describes about friendship. Rawlins says “when things are on an “even keel” with family and at work, it is easy to take friends for granted, but when things go poorly or well in life, people want their friends to “be there” to talk to and to help or to celebrate.” (258) This quote describes how friendship requires bonding and keep them strong.…
In discussion with my mentor teacher I learned although she does not believe that she has any cases of bullying in her classroom as of now, she has had to deal with bullying in the past. She explained to me about the importance of having as much information as possible about the situation at hand. This way you can make a knowledgeable decision of how to handle the situation, should you call the principle in right away, should you call the parents in right away, or could you handle the situation without any outside input. Of course, she did state that regardless of how big or small the situation might be you always inform the principle and parents/guardians of the situation. She explained the reasoning you would want to keep the principle as well as parents/guardians informed is so that just in case it escalates then there are no surprises to anyone of what has previously occurred.…
It is important to know whether you are in a healthy relationship or a harmful relationship. To do this, it is important to know the characteristics of both of these relationships. Healthy relationships can consist of two or more people. The people in the healthy relationships trust and respect one another. They understand what the other person’s/peoples’ values are and respect those values. In healthy relationships the friends are honest to one another and support each other. A last characteristic of a healthy relationship is that the friends can have fun and be happy with one another. However, the characteristics of harmful relationships are very different.…
Having people in your life who will be there when you need them is important so having friends is essential. I claim that having friends is essential because without any we would have limited interaction with people and with no interaction we would be very unhealthy mentally. This may be controversial because you here all of the stories of supposed friends stabbing each other in the back figuratively. This might make most want to say “I will be better off alone” but that is not the case. I will argue that having no friends affects you mentally by showing you the pros/cons of having friends and no friends. I will also share with you the various affects it does have on you mentally, and what it takes to be friends with somebody.…
Friends are those people who surround us with care and love. When life is so dark and all doors are closed, friends are that hope you can stand by. However, friends do not always form that beautiful emotional relationships, some of them rather carry other hidden intentions which are covered by the name of friendship. I believe that friends fall under two main categories which are real friends and friends of special interests.…
So, apart from going for a coffee with them or for shopping, friends have a great importance in every person’s life. Have you ever thought what your life would have been without them? Hard to imagine, isn’t it? Let’s find out why and how! Here, I list out the top 10 reasons why your friends are important to you.…
If asked, many people would say that their friends are some of the most important people in their lives. However, sometimes it is hard to recognize the value of a friend and see exactly how much they do for us and make our lives better. Charles Caleb Colton once said, “True friendship is like sound health; the value of it is seldom known until it is lost." Colton points out the high value of a good friend, but more importantly he suggests that friendship itself is ambiguous and hard to define: something that can be taken for granted and go unnoticed until it is gone. If you asked those same people to define their friendships, you would probably receive a wide variety of answers, with some common threads. For most people, friends are people who know you inside and out, can tell you things that you cannot tell yourself, and most importantly, they support and care for you even in the roughest times of your life.…
What is a friend? What is a good friend? I think everyone has a different understanding of this word. Everybody has many friends, but not all friends are good for you. So what is a good friend? I want to use my own experience to explain it.…
Frendship riendship is not finding Gold or Silver among d rocks of life. It is accepting each other as coal till Diamonds are formed through time. = == ==…
besides, I want to tell you that it is important to stay with groups of people, even if They are not your friends when you have no friends or family with you to prevent bullying occurs. although you will feel awkward when together with strangers but is important to save yourself from a bully…
If you want to do all or many of the things listed above for someone you care about, you’re already a good friend. It’s also common though, to not know exactly what to do or say to be there for someone. Some practical things you can do to be there for a friend include:…