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ShareWhat should parents do if their child is bullied at school?Posted by The Conversation | Tuesday 31 January 2017, 01:09 PM (EST)

ShareWhat should parents do if their child is bullied at school?Posted by The Conversation | Tuesday 31 January 2017, 01:09 PM (EST)What should parents do if their child is bullied at school?

ShareWhat should parents do if their child is bullied at school?Posted by The Conversation | Tuesday 31 January 2017, 01:09 PM (EST)What should parents do if their child is bullied at school?If a child is being bullied at school should parents intervene? Talking to the school, the other parents, the other child are all options, but is it better to let your children fend for themselves? Karyn Healy from the University of Queensland examines.

ShareWhat should parents do if their child is bullied at school?Posted by The Conversation | Tuesday 31 January 2017, 01:09 PM (EST)What should parents do if their child is bullied at school?If a child is being bullied at school should parents intervene? Talking to the school, the other parents, the other child are all options, but is it better to let your children fend for themselves? Karyn Healy from the University of Queensland examines.Having your child bullied at school is one of the greatest fears of parents – and research shows this fear is well founded. School bullying has been described as the single most important threat to the mental health of children and adolescents.

ShareWhat should parents do if their child is bullied at school?Posted by The Conversation | Tuesday 31 January 2017, 01:09 PM (EST)What should parents do if their child is bullied at school?If a child is being bullied at school should parents intervene? Talking to the school, the other parents, the other child are all options, but is it better to let your children fend for themselves? Karyn Healy from the University of Queensland examines.Having your child bullied at school is one of the greatest fears of parents – and research shows this fear is well founded. School bullying has been described as the single most important threat to the mental health of children and adolescents.Well-controlled studies show that being bullied in primary school increases the risk of serious mental health problems into adolescence and ongoing depression leading well into adulthood.

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