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From the initial lessons of “raising their hand to speak”, “waiting for their turn”, “keep their hands towards themselves” to later debates on moral and social issues, a child is moulded

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From the initial lessons of “raising their hand to speak”, “waiting for their turn”, “keep their hands towards themselves” to later debates on moral and social issues, a child is moulded to have their own set of beliefs about the world and themselves.

In this context, answer the following question:

List any two traits of a kid who gets bullied.

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In the context of school socialization, while some children thrive, others unfortunately fall victim to bullying, which heavily alters their self-belief system and emotional growth.

Two common behavioral or psychological traits often observed in a child who gets bullied include:

  1. High Emotional Sensitivity and Introversion: Bullied children are frequently more emotionally sensitive, quiet, or reserved than their peers. They may react to distress with visible anxiety, crying, or withdrawal, which an aggressor often exploits as a sign of vulnerability.
  2. Low Self-Esteem and Submissive Demeanor: These children often struggle with self-confidence and exhibit submissive body language (such as avoiding eye contact or slouching). Because they view themselves as less capable or socially unappealing, they rarely defend themselves, making them targets for an imbalance of power.
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Chapter 5: Role of Family, Peer Group and School - EXERCISES [Page 75]

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Dr. Alka Agarwal, Urvi Raval Home Science for Class 10th ICSE
Chapter 5 Role of Family, Peer Group and School
EXERCISES | Q 7. (b) | Page 75
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