Warning signs that a person may be the victim of bullying include changes in sleep patterns, changes in eating patterns, frequent tears or anger, mood swings, feeling ill in the morning, becoming withdrawn or starting to stammer, avoiding social situations, feeling anxious or depressed, and physical signs such as bruises or scratches. Other signs to look out for are if the person is avoiding school, has lost interest in activities they used to enjoy, and is avoiding social situations because they fear being bullied. Parents should look out for these signs and talk to their children if they suspect they are being bullied.
Warning signs that a person may be the victim of bullying include changes in sleep patterns, changes in eating patterns, frequent tears or anger, mood swings, feeling ill in the morning, becoming withdrawn or starting to stammer, avoiding social situations, feeling anxious or depressed, and physical signs such as bruises or scratches. Other signs to look out for are if the person is avoiding school, has lost interest in activities they used to enjoy, and is avoiding social situations because they fear being bullied. Parents should look out for these signs and talk to their children if they suspect they are being bullied.