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Six Warning Signs Your Child is Being Bullied

By Sabah Karimi, published Apr 30, 2007
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A child that's being bullied can show signs of insecurity in other areas of life; they may become fearful, angry, sad, or even depressed. If you have a gut feeling that your child is being harassed or picked on, there are many ways to help them adjust and become stronger so they learn how to stand up for themselves. Children often show early warning signs of bullying, but you do need to keep an eye on their behavior to find out if it's a problem in their lives. Amongst others, six warning signs that your child is being bullied include:

1. They seem afraid or anxious to go to school. Mornings are rough for most children, but you might find yours avoiding riding the bus, or taking a longer walk to school than necessary. Your child is simply experiencing fear, and the sooner you can identify their behavior, the easier it will be to make some changes.

2. They suddenly lose interest in school. The child who used to be eager to head off to classes now seems disinterested and talks less about their day. They may seem distracted or distant when you talk about school, or might change the subject quickly. Bullying can often lead to a damaged self-esteem; these children will blame themselves and have difficulty standing up for themselves.

3. They exhibit eating and appetite inconsistencies. Many children will lose their appetite, or engage in overeating in an effort to soothe themselves. If they don't have healthier alternatives to cope, this may even develop into an eating disorder.

4. They have trouble sleeping. Many children will experience nightmares, insomnia, or even sleepwalking. These are all indicators of anxiety and insecurity, and bullying at school can often be a trigger point.

5. They have unexplained bruises, cuts, or scars. Some children will hide the fact they are being bullied out of shame, and may brush off any marks from fights as simply 'falling down' or knocking into something.

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