Consequences of Bullying: 8 Mental Health Issues Kids Who Are Bullied May Face by Heather Monroe, Newport Academy

Parenting Teens
7 years ago

Consequences of Bullying: 8 Mental Health Issues Kids Who Are Bullied May Face

Kids who are bullied can suffer from long-term mental health consequences. These include:

  • depression and anxiety
  • poor boundary issues
  • low self-esteem
  • self-harming behaviors, such as cutting
  • eating disorders
  • alcohol and/or substance abuse
  • difficulty maintaining healthy relationships
  • bullying others, including their children if they become parents

If a child feels helpless or hopeless in one area of life, other areas will also be negatively impacted. Parents need to stay on the lookout for signs of bullying and take steps to stop it.

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Elisa Schmitz
This is such important information for families. Many thanks, Heather Monroe, Newport Academy, for all these crucial insights you share with parents!

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