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Teenage bullying: what to look for and how to help

Information for parents to work with school staff on a plan to stop bullying. Suitable for 9 to 15 years.
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bullying, mental health, teens, cyberbullying, online safety

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Topic Encouraging online safety, Your child’s mental and physical health, Helping your child deal with bullying, aggression and violence
Audience Parents
School Level Year 5 - Year 6, Year 7 - Year 9

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Published by Raising Children Network
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