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Is your child bullied at school?

Everyone has experienced school bullying in one way or another. Some have watched the victim being bullied by others. Some have been victims themselves. And some have even found themselves in the role of the aggressor. In other words, bullying is most often organized by a group of people (less often by one person).

To date, it is known that the consequences of school bullying can affect the future of the child, their psycho-emotional state and psychological health in general. Among the most common long-term consequences of school bullying for the victim are the following problems:

 

  • Depression and suicide attempts;
  • Inability to self-actualize in the world;
  • The emergence of addictive behaviors;
  • Schoolshooting;
  • Health problems.

 

Sometimes a child's parents or teachers are not always able to identify problems early on in order to solve them. Since the child is afraid to talk about his/her problems, he/she thinks that he/she can cope with them on his/her own. Parents are also not always aware of the child's basic patterns of behavior, which give away the fact that he or she has been bullied by classmates.

In order to determine if your child is being bullied by school peers, it is recommended that you take this quiz. Choose one or another answer option for each question, depending on what behaviors you have noticed in your child recently.