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Effects of Bullying on Mental Health


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Research suggests that children and youth who are bullied over time are more likely than those not bullied to experience depression, anxiety, and low self-esteem. They also are more likely to be lonely and want to avoid school. There are many ways that parents and youth-serving adults can help prevent or address bullying.

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Mental HealthKristene SmithMay 22, 2020Mental Health
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