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Bullying: How parents can help
Types of bullying
What to do if your child is being bullied
Responding to bullying
Content
What is bullying?
The consequences of bullying
Warning signs of bullying
Strategies to prevent and address bullying
What to do if your child is bullied
Warning signs of bullying
If your child is being bullied, he or she might remain quiet out of fear, shame or embarrassment. Warning signs may be vague, and some may mimic mental health issues. Be on the lookout for:
- Lost or destroyed clothing, electronics or other personal belongings
- Abrupt loss of friends or avoidance of social situations
- Poor school performance or reluctance to go to school
- Headaches, stomachaches or other physical complaints
- Trouble sleeping or frequent nightmares
- Changes in eating habits
- Distress after spending time online or on the phone
- Abrupt avoidance of electronic devices
- Feelings of helplessness or low self-esteem
- Self-destructive behavior, such as running away from home