The way a child is raised has a strong impact on the way they treat others as they grow up. If a parent makes the child feel like a victim, by verbally or physically abusing them, they will do the same to others. A child that is constantly being put down by their parents will most likely become a bully at school. Out of school, they will likely continue to do the same to anyone in general. A parent that always physically abuses their child will most likely have been a bully in the past. Even neglecting a child’s emotional needs, and not giving them enough attention can cause a child to bully others. These are all ways a child can be abused, and in the long run become a bully. It’s a fact that bullying is retribution for how a child is treated by those figures who are caring for him/her. Thus bullying is a cycle, and this is crucial to remember on the prevention of bullying. …show more content…
Many children feel like they are being victimized by their own parents.
Parents who are always emotionally abusing or putting their child down will cause the child to react, and do the same to others. Children who are verbally abused lack communication skills, and feel like the only way they can feel superior is by putting everyone below themselves. Verbal abuse towards a child leads to lack of confidence, elf-respect and respect for others. They know they can’t lash out their anger to their parents, so they instead victimize other people that will not stand up for themselves, so they no longer feel like a victim. The lack of self-worth causes an overall impact on how they treat
others.
Physical abuse goes on in many households, more than many people assume. Some parents believe that it is an effective way to punish their children, or they simply have come from some sort of back ground of abuse, but in the long run it only turns kids into abusive people themselves. Thus carrying on the cycle of abuse. Physical abuse can cause a child to become a very angry, and violent person. Picking on kids in the school yard can become severe in high school, and as a child becomes an adult can lead to aggravated assault, and can even become a dangerous criminal. The bent up anger is unleashed on people because of the physical abuse they have experienced as children. Without any kind of guidance or counseling the use of any physical force on children is not a good form of discipline what so ever. It only creates a harsh, aggressive person, and has a huge contribution to the problem of bullying, and affects our society as a whole.
The most mild and basic form of abuse is neglect of the child’s emotional needs and wants. Although it is very common, many parents do not realize they are neglecting their children. If younger children do not get enough attention from their parents, they will act out in different ways to obtain any form of attention from their parents or others. Many children, who are not acknowledged by their parents, tend to bully other kids because they need to feel superior to other, and also get attention from other kids in the same level. If a parent ignores the child’s thoughts and does not acknowledge how they feel, they will do the same to others. They will have a tendency to not care about how other people feel or care about how they treat others. The lack of attention and recognition from a parent will lead to a child bullying others.
The way parents raise their kids has a huge impact on bullying as a whole. Children who are emotionally mistreated will begin to mistreat others and turn into bullies. Physical abused children will direct their anger towards others, and grow up to be abusive, hard people themselves. Children who are neglected and emotionally ignored by their parents will also become bullies. A way a person is raised plays a huge part on someone’s overall wellbeing, and how they treat others.