July 22, 2007
Middle School Bullying: Ways To Prevent Youth Violence
Youth violence has become quite prevent in many schools all over the United States. According to experts, youth violence often starts with some harmless middle school bullying then graduate to a more aggressive form of bullying. Once middle school bullying becomes more intense and aggressive, the kids begin to fight back resulting to some serious cases of youth violence. In extreme cases, the kids end up destroying some personal properties and seriously hurting each other. It is not uncommon for middle school kids to land in the doctor’s clinic after a fight. In fact, in some extreme cases, these kids could inflict some serious harm on each other that they end up in a hospital bed for a few days.
Establishing Cooperation
Preventing youth violence is not just the concern of the parents or the school administrators. There are a need for the students, the parents, the school administration and the people in the community to cooperate and work together to prevent any forms of middle school bullying. Always remember that middle school bullying does not only end in the school grounds. More often than not, fights happen outside of the school premises that teachers and school officials will not be able to intervene. Since middle school bullying could escalate to more serious forms of violence in the streets, it is very important for all people concerned to cooperate and provide for a safety net to keep the kids out of trouble.
Middle school bullying is a serious thing and it is important to prevent any serious harm from happening through vigilance. The people around the community must learn how to work together to recognize any forms of bullying in the community. If the kids know that the adults around them will not tolerate any form of bullying, they will be less likely to display aggressive behaviors towards each other.
One of the best ways to prevent middle school bullying is to divert the attention of the kids to a more fruitful endeavor. The school’s sports program could be used to teach the kids the value of self-respect, respect for others, teamwork and sportsmanship. According to studies, kids who respect themselves and others will less likely to knowingly and voluntarily inflict any harm on others. Furthermore, if the kids are busy with other activities like sports, they will have less idle time in their hands thus they will have less chances of picking on each other.






