Teasing can result in harsh truth for teenagers
Rejection, teasing and victimisation can be extremely distressing for teens and such experiences are expected to cause eating disorders, body and muscle distortion, social anxiety and depression.
Rejection, teasing and victimisation can be extremely distressing for teens and such experiences are expected to cause eating disorders, body and muscle distortion, social anxiety and depression.
Gifted children with a disability are more at risk of bullying than other children according to new research from Griffith University.
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Nathan Mitchell is a PhD candidate researching how people show they are offended.