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Wednesday, November 23, 2005

Sadly Changing..

I have always prided myself that I was a member of the 'feeling' sex. The ones who gave a rat's a** about things emotional & psychological. Now comes a report that says my gender is blurring into the realms of the bully-boys. I agree w/ the author that most of this activity happens because the kids simply don't have role models w/ mom & dad anymore. They see them perhaps 2 hrs of their waking day. And the quality of that time is a crapshoot. What does this say for the future.. Will our tender-hearted girls be lost to us forever? Will we be seeing them in gangs like 'Lord of the Flies'?
I felt a big sense of loss when I read this article..
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Girls 'becoming more violent'
By Katherine Sellgren
BBC News education reporter



Girls are said to be becoming more physically aggressive
Girls are becoming increasingly violent when they bully other children, a university study suggests.
Researchers from Brunel University highlight the growing phenomenon of the "girl gang" and warn this is leading to more aggressive behaviour among girls.

The study also indicates that bullies are becoming more sophisticated in terms of using phones and internet.

The research findings follow two separate violent attacks on girls in secondary schools.

Earlier this month, Natashia Jackman, 15, was attacked with a pair of scissors at her school in Surrey and, in October, Shanni Naylor needed 30 stitches in her face after an assault at her school in Sheffield.

Intimidation

Dr Sally Henry said the differences between girls' and boys' bullying style were now becoming blurred.

"Whilst girl bullies have traditionally focused on the psychological side, with boys tending towards the physical, gender roles have now become blurred," said Dr Henry.

"Girls are increasingly violent - and boys use both forms of intimidation. This means schools have an increasingly tough job to detect bullying and deal with it."

She said the aggressive stance adopted by women in many music videos promoted "acting tough".

Dr Henry also raised concerns about the influence of soap operas on young people.

She said characters such as the Mitchell brothers in East Enders could encourage intimidating behaviour.

"My research shows that it's pretty much a case of 'like father, like son' - kids learn how to deal with difficult situations from adult role models like their parents.

"But, in the absence of parental guidance, kids will look to other role models - for example, male characters in soap operas.

"With around 35 million people a week viewing soap operas like EastEnders, Emmerdale, Coronation Street and Hollyoaks, this is a real problem."

Dr Henry suggests bullies should be sent on anger-management camps.

"There should be no stigma attached to these camps - they would simply be an opportunity for children to learn how to deal with their emotions effectively, rather than take them out on others."
Comments:
Actually, one might argue that girls becoming violent is a refreshing change to their passive-aggressive catty, mean girls behavior.

something to think about.
 
It does appear that we live in more violent times, and that girls are taking a more front-line approach in this. A lot of this, I think, is more about reporting than increased activity. Female bullying has always been there, it's just that it was not reported as much as it is now.

Take heart, the vast majority of kids today are pretty OK, but there are a significant minority that seem out of control, and who have parents that don't or can't care.
 
Soooo many different social factors could be leading to this one. Very interesting article.
 
i AM SO BLESSED TO HAVE 2 OF THE SWEETEST NEICES IN THE WORLD THEY ARE BOTH 15 YRS OLD AND BOTH ARE HAPPY AND WELL ADJUSTED THEY DO HAVE 2 PARENTS AT HOME THAT STAY VERY ACTIVE IN THEIR LIVES. i CAN SAY THAT 1 OF THE GIRLS IS RATHER AGGRESSIVE BUT ONLY IN SPORTS, SO i THINK THAT GOOD FOR HER. i REALY DO FEEL BLESSED TO BE ABLE TO WATCH THESE CHILDREN GROW UP SECURE IN A CHANGING WORLD.
 
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