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types of bullying
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1. Verbal bullying: This includes teasing, name-calling, mocking, and making hurtful comments.
2. Physical bullying: This involves physical acts of aggression such as hitting, kicking, pushing, or damaging someone's belongings.
3. Social bullying: This form of bullying involves spreading rumors, excluding someone from a group, or damaging someone's social reputation.
4. Cyberbullying: Bullying that occurs online or through electronic devices, such as social media, text messages, or emails.
5. Emotional bullying: This involves manipulating, threatening, or intimidating someone with the intent to harm their emotional well-being.
6. Sexual bullying: This type of bullying involves unwanted sexual advances, comments, or gestures that are intended to intimidate or humiliate the victim.
7. Racial bullying: Bullying based on someone's race or ethnicity, including making derogatory comments, jokes, or physical attacks.
8. Disability bullying: Bullying directed toward someone with a disability, including making fun of their disability, excluding them from activities, or intentionally causing harm.
9. LGBTQ+ bullying: Bullying directed toward individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer, including name-calling, harassment, or physical violence.
10. Workplace bullying: Bullying that occurs in a professional setting, such as a supervisor belittling or intimidating an employee, or colleagues spreading rumors or undermining someone's work.
2. Physical bullying: This involves physical acts of aggression such as hitting, kicking, pushing, or damaging someone's belongings.
3. Social bullying: This form of bullying involves spreading rumors, excluding someone from a group, or damaging someone's social reputation.
4. Cyberbullying: Bullying that occurs online or through electronic devices, such as social media, text messages, or emails.
5. Emotional bullying: This involves manipulating, threatening, or intimidating someone with the intent to harm their emotional well-being.
6. Sexual bullying: This type of bullying involves unwanted sexual advances, comments, or gestures that are intended to intimidate or humiliate the victim.
7. Racial bullying: Bullying based on someone's race or ethnicity, including making derogatory comments, jokes, or physical attacks.
8. Disability bullying: Bullying directed toward someone with a disability, including making fun of their disability, excluding them from activities, or intentionally causing harm.
9. LGBTQ+ bullying: Bullying directed toward individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer, including name-calling, harassment, or physical violence.
10. Workplace bullying: Bullying that occurs in a professional setting, such as a supervisor belittling or intimidating an employee, or colleagues spreading rumors or undermining someone's work.
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