Cumbrianmale56
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Cumbrianmale56
Kids can be nasty and will single out kids who look different, are no good at sports, have an interest that isn't popular or who they consider is easy to pick on. Sometimes, though, the bullies themselves come from a home where their father is aggressive, the kid has an image to live up to and can be victims themselves. I can remember a kid at school who bullied for a while and it turned out his dad was some kind of hard caser who wanted the son to be same. The son changed when he got to 15 and realised what he was doing was wrong.
Whatever a child's home background is like, it must be made absolutely clear that bullying is never acceptable in a school. It's unacceptable for anybody to make excuses.
Bullying and violent behaviour never is acceptable, but sometimes the bully has a problem in his personal life like a dad or elder brother who are considered hard men and make the son or sibling behave the same.
It's not always kids who are bullies as you can get some very nasty teachers who can make kids lives a misery. Obviously the end of corporal punishment reined the worst ones in, but some teachers can develop a dislike to a pupil and make their lives hard. I can remember my nephew being forced to do a cross country run when he had a serious chest infection and collapsed in the street. It was one of the reasons he quit school early.
I agree with you that teachers can be bullies. What you might not realise that teachers themselves can be the victims of bullies - either from other staff or pupils.
I'm very much aware that bullies can sometimes come from backgrounds where other family members are 'hard men' (or women). Nevertheless, it needs to be made clear to pupils and their families, if necessary, that bullying is not acceptable in schools - ever.