Tuesday, August 14, 2018

Warning signs that your child is being bullied, “The Physical Clues”


Kids develop and grow physically, socially, emotionally, and academically so rapidly that it is hard for the average parent to keep up with all of the sudden and unexpected and negative changes. Preschoolers can be emotionally unstable, explosive, and prone to odd physical ailments. Grade scholars can be excitable, impulsive, and physically unsure of themselves and their rapidly growing bodies. Middle school students can be hostile and uncommunicative, and they can be aggressive on a fairly regular basis. Plus high scholars are frequently moody and withdrawn, secretive and antagonistic. However, all of this is perfectly normal.

This is why it is difficult to pinpoint the difference between growing pains and the beginning of a serious problem. “Bully”. The most important issue to watch for is any change in your child’s behavior that is not recognized to normal developmental changes. When your child is normally a cheerful, friendly youngster and suddenly starts to resist going to school, birthday parties, and no longer wants to participate in school activities, “It Is Time to Talk.

Parents are in a challenging situation with bullying, especially with older children. You might get a younger child to open up about any abuse or mistreatment he or she is receiving by just asking, “Are there any kids at school what are mean to you?” But with older kids, it gets harder. Older kids may want to handle it on their own, they may be embarrassed to tell you what is happening, or they may be concerned about how you will react.