July 25, 2024
SAURAV PANDEY
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A bullied child might become shy, easily annoyed, or worried. They may also have trouble sleeping or eating.
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A child who’s bullied might come home with bruises, cuts, or scrapes they can’t explain. They might also have damaged clothes, books, or gadgets.
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A bullied child might start skipping school or activities they used to enjoy. Their grades may also drop.
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A bullied child might be left out of social events or groups and have trouble making friends.
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A bullied child might eat much more or much less than usual, or even skip meals.
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Physical symptoms like headaches and stomachaches can be signs of stress and anxiety common in bullied children.
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Anxiety from bullying can make it hard for a child to fall asleep or stay asleep.
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Bullied children might have bad dreams related to the bullying.
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In severe cases, bullying can lead to self-harm or thoughts of suicide.