School Violence

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Social withdrawl, severe feeling of isolation, being bullied, uncontrolled anger. These are all warning signs of violence starting in schools. (Charlene Alexander) The United States is facing an outbreak of seriously violent crimes in middle schools and high schools across the country. (Mechthid Schaefer) Violence in schools really affects students learning and their learning habits. If a student is being picked on or bullied, that causes them to feel socially withdrawn. In turn, this leads to the student not wanting to be in school or not being able to concentrate on what matters the most, their future. Being picked on is a huge part of how school violence starts. But in reality, those are the things we should pay most attention to. For instance, many people take name-calling for granted because they don?t see the possible consequences that go along with it. These events have warning signs that a child may be experiencing bullying from his or her peers. Some of the warning signs may include threatening violence to friends and classmates, sudden drug and alcohol use, or even dropping out of school activities that they consider enjoyable. When these warning signs appear, it is crucial for the child to get help. A school counselor must act upon the child?s needs to prevent any further problems. Parents are also an important influence in supporting their son or daughter. However, there is not always the funding available to help these children, or parents are not around to provide advice to their children. Programs have been put in place to stop the bullies from even beginning. An example of trying to deal with bullying occurred in the 1980?s. Congress passed the Bully- free, Drug-Free, Gang- free, and Gun- free zone, which pr... ... middle of paper ... ...d?s priorities and what they want to do for the future. This gives the counselor a chance to build a schedule that reflects the child?s interest. As a result, this may motivate a student to stay focused in school as well as help the student to self-motivate themselves and not care about mistruf. Secondly, parents also need to be involved. They should know what their child is up to and who they hang out with. They should also keep in close contact with schools to make sure their child is keeping up with their homework and making good decisions. This communication can also lead to discussions related to bullying or any related issues. Finally, close friends should be aware of what their friends are up to also. They should be around to prevent them from making bad decisions and if they were to make poor decisions, they should help with making better ones in the future.

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