Self Esteem Interview

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I Interview my brother Khaled. Khaled was victim of bullies when he is in pre-school. He was 10-11 years old and now he 14 years old. Khalid was eating too much until he get obese because he was depressed. Actually, he was eating all the time more than usual his eating. Also, his behavior was agrissevies, he did not like go to school, he was crying in the morning. According to him, “I was feeling stress, bad mood fear from what will happen today or tomorrow morning in school” (Khalid, Nov 29, 2015). In addition, he was quiet in class, he did not do well in class, and he was setting alone. His emotion was completely distress. I remember thing when he hear any bells he get afraid, and he was act completely crazy. Me and my parent we did not understand why he act like that. …show more content…
Well as he said, my achievement and my self-esteem was down (Khaled, Nov 29, 2015). Self-esteem define as, “a realistic respect for or favorable impression of oneself; self-respect” (Dictionary, 2012). Moreover, his self-concept or self-image change a lot. Self-concept define as “the idea or mental image one has of oneself and one's strengths, weaknesses, status, etc.; self-image” (Dictionary, 2012). For example, he thought about himself, he well be alone in whole his life, no one love him and he is nothing in world or he live without no benefit for future. According to Khaled, “Bullying never affects me positively at a young age; it made me very shy and scared” (Khalid, Nov 29, 2015). However, everything change when his father realize there was a problem on his

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