Bullying in Schools

Child bullying is a prevalent issue affecting children and adolescents, leading to psychological effects and potential long-term consequences. Maternal and Child Health practitioners play a crucial role in addressing this issue and implementing anti-bullying policies. Training programs for teachers and adults, along with guidance and counseling for victims, are essential in combating bullying in schools.

References

Dake, J.A., Price, J.H. & Telljoham, S.K. (2003). The Nature and Extent of Bullying at School. Journal of School Health, 73 (5): 173-180.

Kowalski, R.M. & Limber, S.P. (2007). Electronic Bullying Among Middle School Students. Journal of Adolescent Health 41: S22S30.

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