Stephanie Hooker includes any physical contact that would hurt or injure a person like hitting, kicking, punching, etc. Taking something that belongs to someone else and destroying it would also be considered a type of bullying. In elementary and middle schools, 30.5% of all bullying is physical. is name-calling, making offensive remarks, or joking about a person's religion, gender, or the way they look. 46.5% of all bullying in schools is the verbal type. Verbal aggression is when a bully teases someone. It can also include a bully making verbal threats of violence or aggression against someone's personal property. includes spreading rumors or stories about someone, telling others about something that was told to you in private, and excluding others from groups. Indirect bullying accounts for 18.5% of all bullying. is when a bully threatens someone else and frightens that person enough to make him or her do what the bully wants. • is when a bully excludes someone from a group on purpose. It also includes a bully spreading rumors, and also making fun of someone by pointing out their differences is done by sending messages, pictures, or information using any electronic devises , (computers email & instant messages), or cell phones (text messaging & voicemail). For instance, sending inappropriate pictures or thing to another person. According to a survey done in 2003 only 4% of bullying is listed as "other types" and this would include cyber bullying. Even though this number seems small, the growth of this type of bullying is going up fast because of the spread of technology around the world. 60% of middle school students say that they have been bullied, while 16% of staff believe that students are bullied. 160,000 students stay home from school everyday due to bullying. 30% of students who reported they had been bullied said they had at times brought weapons to school. A bully is 5 times more likely to have a serious criminal record when he grows up. 2/3 of students who are targets become bullies. 20% of all children say they have been bullied. 20% of high school students say they have seriously considered suicide with the last 12 months. 25% of students say that teachers intervened in bullying incidents while 71% of teachers say they intervened. The average child has watched 8,000 televised murders and 100,000 acts of violence before finishing elementary school. Mentally: you have more •anxiety •panic attacks •depression •tearfulness Socially: You don’t want to talk Any body You are more afraid of people and what They’ll say about you Physically: • It makes you stress out more • Some kids don’t eat, • Thoughts of suicide Or worse • Stomach pains and flu symptoms My father was bullied though out Jr. High and High School. You know how on TV. You see kids get shoved in lockers and put in garbage cans? Well that really happened to my Dad. He was the nerd that got wedges every day and had barley had any friends. The worst thing was, Nobody really cared no one helped him and no one told an adult. He didn’t even want to tell his Mom. “Being bullied was the thing that made me want to stay home from school.” my dad said. (But I guess our last name didn’t help him much. ‘Hooker’) But know he is living a happy life and the guys who bullied Him are either asking for jobs or already work for him. So don’t be a bully . Remember Don’t bully it doesn’t turn up well, and Don’t get bullied. If you are being bullied then tell an adult It goes the same if you see someone Being bullied as well. I am Stephanie Hooker and that was my Presentation on Bulling and harassment. It makes you stress out more Some kids don’t eat Stomach pains and flu symptoms