A recent survey shows that rather
than parents worrying about their child doing drugs, they are more concerned
with their child being bullied. The survey revealed that the children are most
worried about making the right friends in the transition to the secondary
school.
Bullying and making the right friends go hand and hand. Who children
surround themselves with reflects their actions and determines their success.
If they are hanging around with others who are bullies, there is a greater
chance they will become a bully, too. Times have changed; parents are no longer
overly concerned with their child engaging in drugs, but rather being bullied.
Bullying has become a global issue that is leading to young people taking their
lives daily.
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