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Old 04-01-2008, 09:53 AM
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Default Coping With Teen Bullying

Watch your child’s behaviors for any changes- The best thing we can do as parents, is to encourage them to talk to us and tell us when these things are happening, but most children aren’t going to open up and tell you what’s going on. You will have to be perceptive to their behaviors and recognize when something’s amiss.

Some children being bullied will invent ways to get out of school or certain school activities. Other teens may have trouble sleeping and concentrating when they’re being bullied at school. Most of these children tend to become depressed, irritable, and in some cases, physically ill. The best thing you can do for them is to keep in tune with their behaviors as much as possible.
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