How can I talk to my parents about bullying?

Learn how to discuss bullying with your parents effectively. This guide offers practical steps, including preparation and communication tips, to help British teens seek support and solutions.

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Understanding Bullying: A Guide to Talking to Your Parents Bullying is no minor issue. It's a serious problem that affects countless young people across the UK, from primary schools to colleges. Understanding what bullying really entails and finding the courage to talk about it with someone, especially your parents, can sometimes feel daunting. However, recognising the signs and knowing when to seek help can make a huge difference in overcoming the challenges bullying poses. What Exactly Is Bullying? Bullying involves repeated aggressive behaviour intended to hurt or intimidate another person physically, verbally, or psychologically. It's not just about the occasional...
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