Name the types of bullying you notice described in the scenario below, and explain how you recognized what each type of bullying is.
Your group (8 year olds) is in the bunk changing for swim.
Three kids go into a corner to change, and when a fourth child approaches them because he/she wants to change near them, the first three children turn away from child 4 and start snickering. Soon, they're pointing and laughing at the fourth child and tell him/her that he/she cannot change near them because they're cooler than him/her.
Child 4 turns to a counselor for help, and in an attempt to remedy the situation, your co-counselor starts yelling at the group of 3, telling them that they're not cool and that they can't participate in zip-line (their favorite activity).
Now that child 4 feels avenged, and has regained his/her self-esteem through the support of the counselor, he/she approaches the group of 3 and punches the ringleader in the face.