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How to recognize bullying

  • Typical bullying symptoms include physical complaints such as tummy aches, as well as worries and fears, and a child not wanting to go to school. 
  • Anormal defense is to avoid or withdraw from things that are making them stressed.
  • Of course, these symptoms are not exclusive to bullying, but they still warrant a deeper probe into what may be behind them
  • It can be helpful to ask questions and get your kids talking about their social situation.
  • As kids get older, they have a significant awareness of peer relationships, so you can be more direct with your questions.

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