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This interview aims to talk something about the problem of bullying with us.
Then what kind of children are more likely to get bullied? Generally speaking, those with an obvious physical characteristic, such as being overweight, can become targets of bullying. Those with some form of disability can easily get bullied as well. Those who are shy or diffident, or who find it hard to stand up for themselves may also be vulnerable. Can bullying be prevented anyway? Bullying is not inevitable. It is worthwhile remembering that institutions such as schools, prisons and other residential environments can do an enormous amount to reduce bullying, so that in some places even the most vulnerable will be protected. One of the problems for victims of bullying is that very often such individuals feel ashamed of what is happening. They even blame themselves. It is here that friends and important adults have such a key role to play. Victims of bullying need support to see that it is not their fault. They are not to blame, and something can be done to help them. Is there something we can do prevent bullying?