Abstract
This paper presents a systemic perspective for understanding the pervasive problem of victimization in schools by clarifying adult attitudes toward childhood aggression, examining victimization as a continuum of behavior, and emphasizing the interpersonal relationship between victims and victimizers. In addition, the rationale and description of a preventive program dealing with children as victims and victimizers is presented.
Bullying happens all the time
In class, at home, or in the lunch line
Bullies punch, kick, threaten, and steal
Then I don't have money for my lunch meal
They try to be cool by making others hurt
And that makes you feel like dirt
I don't know how they can stand to do such
If I tried bullying, I'd feel bad too much.
Tracy, Amy and Phil, Age 11
Fair Play Program Participants
Get full access to this article
View all access options for this article.
