Senin, 08 Juni 2015

STOP BULLYING !!!



These days we often hear the term Bullying, what is called the Bullying?
Here it is meant by bullying, check this out ....
Definition
From various sources I gather, all agree defines bullying as an act which disturb others, can be physical, verbal, or emotional. Bullying behavior is often seen as coercion or attempted physical or psychological harm to the person or group who is "weak" by a person or group of people who perceive themselves more "robust". This act of coercion or harm occurs within a group, for example, a group of students in the school. It could be the shape is the act of hitting, pushing, taunting, threatening, memalak money, harassing, dub, abusive, libelous, spreading rumors, discriminate, and so forth. Today, bullying not only be done face to face, but it can be by e-mail, chat, internet containing messages that offend others.
Bullying is the use of power or strength to hurt a person or group of people , a threatening behavior , oppressive , and make other people feel uncomfortable . This action is done in a period once , many times , even often or becomes a habit . Means , in fact bullying is violence which is not limited only occur among students at school , whoever and wherever they can experience this action.
Bullying is some kind of action:
1. Psychological as malign, humiliate, frighten, rejecting, abusive, harassing, shrink, laugh, threatening, spreading rumors. pout, and silence
2. Physical such as kick, slap, hit, pinched, punched, tweak, run laps, push-ups, clean toilets, and memalak.
3. Verbal like yelling, teasing, name-calling, name calling, cursing, scolding and cursing.
Bullying is still an event that occurred some time to bloom last. Maybe some of us have heard this term, but many of us are not aware that "bullying" rampant around us. KPAI in 2013 noted that 181 cases of bullying led to the deaths, 141 cases of severe injuries and 97 cases of minor injuries.
The word bullying - even though less precise - often equated with violence, bullying or intimidation. Basically, bullying is defined as negative behavior that resulted in a person in a state of discomfort or hurt and usually occurs repeatedly. Bullying as a form of "abuse" or physical and emotional abuse has three main characteristics, namely: deliberate (actors tend to hurt someone), repeated (the target is often the same person and occur repeatedly) and power imbalance (offenders choose victims who are considered vulnerable).
Bullying can occur anywhere, but is often found in the school environment. Bullying occurs due to an imbalance of power between the perpetrator is more powerful and the target (victim) weaker. From the side of the offender, the tendency to do the bullying caused by environmental conditions that shape the personality of aggressive and less able to control emotions. The environment is meant, among others, upbringing in the family, the family's own conditions, social conditions surrounding environment and information media technology available today.
Bullying was not only includes physical abuse such as we often hear, but also can occur in various forms. Various forms of bullying among others: direct physical contact (acts of physical violence such as slaps and punches), direct verbal contact (words ridicule, insults and accusations), non-verbal behavior directly (derogatory expressions such as sticking her tongue), an indirect non-verbal behavior (via sms media, the internet and other social networks), as well as sexual harassment.
The victims who received bullying behavior in any form potentially traumatic psychic impact on kehidupannnya. Signs and symptoms that arise, among others, symptoms are non-specific physical, psychosomatic disorders, school avoidance behavior, changes in social behavior, indicators of emotional, behavioral changes are alarming and deteriorating health indicators. Signs and symptoms mentioned above can be a concern for parents, so that when encountered on your son or daughter, to think that they have become victims of bullying, so that they can be handled as soon as possible.
Bullying can have a major impact to the lives of both victims and perpetrators of bullying. The impact can be categorized as short-term impact and long-term impact. For victims, their short-term impact will tend to avoid the school environment or the environment in which the actors are and the emergence of psychosomatic disorders and long-term effects may be when they mature personal minder, anti-social and suspicious of others. In addition it also has the potential to become a victim of bullying new bullies in the future as a form of release for what he has received. As for the perpetrators of bullying itself will tend to take advantage of the power continuously, and grow into an aggressive, have poor emotional control and an easy or vulnerable to perpetrators of criminal acts.
Prevention of bullying on children should involve various stakeholders, among others, family, school and community. Family as the nearest person has a duty to educate children with parenting right, avoiding an authoritarian parenting and set a good example in the behavior and actions. Schools as institutions that are believed to provide tiered education is responsible for controlling the limits relationships between students and conduct surveillance on the incidence of bullying in the school environment.
Treatment for victims of bullying should be done with the psychological approach of family, school psychologists and practitioners who are competent and in some cases required special intervention. Support from family, school and environment that is directly in contact with the victim is required in the handling of victims and perpetrators of bullying, so that similar incidents do not recur.
Impact for victims
The victim will usually feel negative emotions, such as anger, resentment, depression, fear, shame, sad, uncomfortable, threatened, but not powerless. In the long term, this condition can develop feelings of inferiority and worthlessness. In fact, not infrequently there who want to get out and move to another school. If they remained in situ, they usually disturbed concentration and academic achievement or often deliberately not attending school. More severe psychological impact is the possibility for the emergence of problems in the victims, such as excessive anxiety, always fearful, depressed, and suicidal.

Handling
The most ideal is that if there are policies and integrated actions involving all components ranging from teachers, students, principals, to parents, which aims to stop the bullying behavior and ensure safety for victims. Anti-bullying programs in schools conducted among others by means of intensified surveillance and sanctions appropriate to the offender, or conduct campaigns through a variety of ways. Bullying insert into learning material will positively impact the personal development of the pupils.
Individual empowerment for children
- Give a chance for children to want to communicate openly with parents, teachers, or other adults they trust can help them. Fertilizer closeness, respect his feelings if it is vent, no rescue of negative emotions, but empower him. Experiencing difficult conditions will form a resistance to him.
- Tell your child that none of the most appropriate way to deal with bullying, the way it looks right for one may not be appropriate for another. What is important is that the child has been tried, knowing a wide selection of ways, and can decide who can help so far. Advice to ignore the perpetrator's actions could have been given, but it does not always succeed. Other strategies need to be done.
- Train children to dare to speak, in other words, act assertively. Let the offender know that the child is not comfortable with the treatment, but the words were not behind the hurt and does not condone the bullying continues. Children as victims have the right to defend themselves, and there is a clever way to do it. Make sure the child speaking in a way that solves the problem and not create more problems with others.

Patti Criswell (2009) in his book, Stand up for Yourself and Your Friends, gives some tips for children as victims look strong and can stand up to the perpetrators:
1. Acting confident: it is head and shoulders, look at the eyes of the perpetrators without intending to challenge and keep the noise to remain stable while talking. Acting confident will help the child feel more confident.
2. Rest: if confidence fades child, ask the child away from the situation.
3. Try to remain calm: children are trained to try to express distracted or bored. Do not let the offender know she managed to disturb him.
4. Cool the self: to drink or splash water on the face to help soothe feelings of heat.
5. Breathe deeply. Breath to enter self-confidence and strength, and remove the feelings of stress and worry.
6. Remove alone: ​​think about the adults in the school who can listen and help if the child has a tough day. If not, write down the feelings so that the child can talk about it when I got home.
7. Train a child in order not to try to take revenge, because two wrongs do not make be true. Do not ask others to take sides, because it will only continue to quarrel. Do not stay at home to avoid the bully at school. Do not act hysterical-avoid yelling, whining, and loss of control.
We can also stop the bullying by way of rebuke and said "Stop it, it's not funny at all !!". If such was not possible, immediately report the adults.
"Stand up for Yourself and Your Friends" - Patti Criswell"We gotta make change.  It's time for us as a people to start makin' some changes.  Let's change the way we live, let's change the way we eat, and let's change the way we treat each other.  You see, the old way wasn't working, so it's on us to do what we gotta do to survive." – Tupac  

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