Bullying is an incredibly stressful experience, not just for the child going through it but for the parents too. It can be hard to know what to do, as every individual situation is different.
But whatever your child is going through, spotting the early signs can be vital in dealing with the problem as efficiently as possible.
The Scottish Government has a law in place that says all state schools must have a behaviour policy in place that includes measures to prevent all forms of bullying among pupils, but, unfortunately, it doesn't always stop issues from arising.This week (starting November 14) is Anti-Bullying Week, Hull Live reports.
And to help parents spot the signs, Catherine Talbot, Education Learning Designer at the expert safeguarding course providers, High Speed Training, has shared some red flags and advice on what parents should do if they suspect a child is being bullied.These are often the most obvious sign that a child is being bullied.
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