Bullying is unwanted or aggressive behavior among school aged children that involves a real or perceived power imbalance. The behavior is usually repeated over time. The person who is bullied often feels rejected, lonely, humiliated, and helpless. Kids who are bullied may be too afraid to go to school. They may also suffer academically. They can also suffer from mental health issues.
They could also have eating and sleeping disorders. They may also lose enthusiasm for activities they once enjoyed. There are also reports that children have hurt themselves, and even committed suicide because of being bullied. Kids who are bullied may end up needing to seek psychological help and sometimes even medication.