How to tell if your child is being bullied

There's nothing worse for a parent than worrying that your child is being bullied. Bullying Online has this guide on how to tell if your child is being bullied.

A guide for parents

There's nothing worse for a parent than worrying that your child is being bullied. You don't want to grill your child, but you know you need to get to the bottom of it.

The first thing is to think about whether your child's life has changed in recent weeks…

Instead of asking direct questions about why your child seems unhappy, try an indirect approach, asking what they enjoyed about school that day and what they didn't enjoy.

If they didn't enjoy a particular lesson ask why that was. Ask what they did at break and lunchtime and who they went around with. If your child is reluctant to talk about these things then see if you can get them to confide in another family member, perhaps a grandparent or older sister.

Friendships change all the time and while a tiff is a temporary problem, it usually blows over within a few days. Bullying Online finds that most bullying is done by ex-friends rather than strangers at school.

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