Victims

5 important questions on Victims

What could be used as an excuse to bully a victim, making any student susceptible to bullying?

- Any difference in the victim compared to other children
- Visible or invisible differences
- Varied home situations
- Risk factors like anxiety and social isolation

What are some risk factors for becoming a victim of bullying, besides any visible or invisible differences?

- Being an easy target
- Examples like anxiety and social isolation
- Not having many friends
- The presence of these risk factors increases vulnerability to bullying

What are some consequences of being bullied that may perpetuate a vicious circle for the victim?

- Anxiety
- Social isolation
- These consequences make it harder to break free from bullying situations
- Victims may experience long-lasting negative effects on their mental health
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Which children are considered as more at risk of being bullied due to their behavior or characteristics?

- Provocative victims
- Children with ADHD
- Those with regulation issues
- Children who are hard-speaking or come across as annoying

Why may some adults not feel as much empathy or defend children who are considered as provocative victims?

- Some adults find provocative victims annoying
- Due to characteristics like ADHD, regulation issues, or being hard-speaking
- Lack of empathy can lead to inadequate defense or protection of the child
- This lack of support can further worsen the child's situation

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