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    Bullying: Signs a Child Is Bullied

    Bullying: Signs a Child Is Bullied



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    Children who are being Reference bullied Opens New Window may be embarrassed and not want to talk about it. Be aware of the signs that your child is being bullied so you can help resolve the problem.

    If your child is being bullied, he or she may:

    • Have physical injuries. Bruises, cuts, scrapes, and scratches are common.
    • "Lose" items frequently. Bullying often includes taking belongings or stealing lunch money or prepared lunches. Your child may come home from school without favorite toys, clothes, or other items. He or she may also come home very hungry from having missed lunch.
    • Sleep poorly and develop frequent headaches, stomachaches, and other physical problems. Or your child may pretend to be sick or make other excuses to avoid certain people or situations.
    • Cry frequently or act differently. For example, a usually outgoing child may suddenly become withdrawn and sad. A shy child may become overactive and aggressive.
    • Not speak or show fear when certain people or situations are mentioned.
    • Suddenly receive lower grades or develop learning problems.
    • Talk about suicide.


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