Common factors for why a child can be bullied include all of the following except:
1. Age.
2. Socioeconomic status.
3. Following the crowd.
4. Sexual orientation.
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1. Older children may tend to bully younger children, as they are easier targets.
2. Children who come from a family with a lower socioeconomic status may be bullied due to many factors, including not maintaining the styles and clothing the other children do.
3. Children who follow the crowd are not bullied as often as those that don't. Bullies tend to gravitate toward those that are different in some way.
4. Reports of bullying due to children who identify with a sexual orientation that is not "traditional" are significant.
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