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  • Post category:Anxiety/Stress / Behaviour / Bullying/abuse / Family / Mental health / Online safety
  • Post published:December 13, 2014

A few common signs that may suggest a friend is being bullied include but are not limited to: anti-social behaviour, a tendency to isolate themselves, sudden changes in behaviour or a loss in appetite.

Source: The Wireless Report 2014 @ Ditch the Label

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Tags: abuse, anxiety, behaviour, bullying, confidence, family, mental health, online safety, self-harm, social networking, stress

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