
How Does Bullying Affect Teens On Mental Health?
Realizing the significant impact that bullying has on mental health can help us take actions like seeking elderly support or any friend who can support us to stop it.

Realizing the significant impact that bullying has on mental health can help us take actions like seeking elderly support or any friend who can support us to stop it.

According to a new study, teenagers who experience cyber bullying at an early age tend to develop depression and suffer from poor sleep.

A new study reveals that bullying in teenage can cause mental disorder in victims in their mid-20s. Here are the other side-effects of bullying you need to be aware of as a parent.

As per the findings of a new study, researchers found that being bullied in school increases the extent of mental health problems at age 25 by 40 per cent.

Why some people look older than their age.

The first step for parents would be to listen to their child without judgement.

Our expert Tanvi Sardesai explains about cyberbullying and tips to deal with it.

The findings showed kids with peer victimisation twice likely to report depression or low moods at age 15.

If you child is being a bully, these tips will help you address this issue.
How to help your child if he is being bullied (Age 5-7)

Children who are bullied, grow up to become aggressive teenagers.

How your child looks doesn't matter, the kind of person he/she grows up to be matters and says a lot about your parenting skills.

Engaging students who have considerbale influence over their peers can lead up to 30 percent reduction in bullying incidents in schools, says a new study.

How to help your kids deal with cyber bullying trauma

Kids bullied by siblings likelier to suffer from depression

10 ways to tell if your child is being bullied at school

Should you be worried about your child being bullied online?
Childhood bullying linked to self-harm behaviour in adolescence

Realizing the significant impact that bullying has on mental health can help us take actions like seeking elderly support or any friend who can support us to stop it.

According to a new study, teenagers who experience cyber bullying at an early age tend to develop depression and suffer from poor sleep.

A new study reveals that bullying in teenage can cause mental disorder in victims in their mid-20s. Here are the other side-effects of bullying you need to be aware of as a parent.

As per the findings of a new study, researchers found that being bullied in school increases the extent of mental health problems at age 25 by 40 per cent.

Why some people look older than their age.

The first step for parents would be to listen to their child without judgement.

Our expert Tanvi Sardesai explains about cyberbullying and tips to deal with it.

The findings showed kids with peer victimisation twice likely to report depression or low moods at age 15.

If you child is being a bully, these tips will help you address this issue.
How to help your child if he is being bullied (Age 5-7)

Children who are bullied, grow up to become aggressive teenagers.

How your child looks doesn't matter, the kind of person he/she grows up to be matters and says a lot about your parenting skills.

Engaging students who have considerbale influence over their peers can lead up to 30 percent reduction in bullying incidents in schools, says a new study.

How to help your kids deal with cyber bullying trauma

Kids bullied by siblings likelier to suffer from depression

10 ways to tell if your child is being bullied at school

Should you be worried about your child being bullied online?
Childhood bullying linked to self-harm behaviour in adolescence