10 Signs your teenage child or sibling is being bullied
A child being bullied is not something to be taken lightly, if you suspect your child is being bullied, Jumia Travel,
shares 10 signs to look out for. You should know that involvement is
the key in combating this issue. You should know the child well so that
you can easily identify these signs in the child.
Vanishing Friends
If
you notice your teen’s usual friend(s) are no longer calling or
inviting them over. If you ask your teen about his/her friend(s) and
they reply with something like ‘I have no friends’, then that’s a red
flag and you need to find out more. Vanishing friends can be an
indication that bullying is taking place.
Changes in Your Child’s Moods
Look
out for significant changes in your teen’s behavior and personality.
Teenagers who are being bullied typically appear anxious, clingy,
withdrawn or sullen. They also tend to appear sad, moody, depressed or
teary, especially after school or after being online. You should also
consider it a warning signal when your teen starts to suffer from low
self-esteem, starts to blame themselves for things and start to voice
out how they are not good enough. Bullying, whether emotional or
physical, is a likely cause of this.
Minor Health Complaints and Injuries
Teens
who are being physically bullied tend to come home with constant
injuries: unexplained cuts, bruises and scratches. You might also notice
they tend to come home very hungry even after being given a lunchbox to
school and pocket money for snacks. A likely cause of this hunger is
that they are being bullied for their food and money.
Changes in Sleeping Habits
If
your teen suddenly starts to have trouble sleeping, if he/she seems to
be having more nightmares, if you notice he/she sleeps more than normal
or cries himself/herself to sleep, these indicate that something is
amiss with the child and it can be caused by bullying. Quality sleep is
crucial for a healthy lifestyle; sudden changes in your teen’s sleep
patterns should be investigated.
Grades Beginning to Fall
When
your teen, whose grades are known to be consistently good, suddenly
starts performing badly, you should look deeper. When a child is being
bullied they usually find it difficult to focus on schoolwork, as a
result their grades tend to drop. You should also occasionally ask your
child in direct and indirect ways if they like school. If their response
is along the lines of them ‘hating’ school, dig deeper, bullying might
be the cause.
Deviating from their Usual Routine
If
your teen stops doing things they once loved to do, if they lose
interest in their favorite activities and start skipping school-related
or social activities involving their peers, even going as far as
deceitfully reporting these activities have been cancelled, you need to
gently and wisely find out why. Bullying is a likely cause of this
evasiveness.
Report of Lost Possessions
If
your teen, who typically isn’t careless with his/her possessions
suddenly starts to lose personal belongings and property, it might be a
sign that the child is being bullied out of his/her possessions. Don’t
be quick to dismiss this as irresponsible behavior, investigate, dig
deeper to understand the cause of this sudden carelessness.
Intense Emotional Reactions
If
your teen starts to have intense emotional reactions towards people,
conversations or activities, it could be a sign that they are holding
anxiety for or around these things or people due to either physical or
emotional bullying. Dig deeper to find out.
Acting Out Against Family and Sibling
If
your teen suddenly starts to withdraw from family, talking and
interacting less than usual with family members, it could be a sign that
something is amiss. If the teen has siblings and suddenly starts acting
out against them, shouting or reacting aggressively to them, this could
also be a more prominent sign of bullying. It should not be ignored.
They Acquire a Victim Stance
Teens
who are being bullied often develop a lack of assertiveness and ability
to stand up for themselves. They develop a victim stance that sees them
walking with their heads down, talking themselves down and being
unwilling to comment or speak their mind. This is one of the effects of
prolonged bullying and at this stage patience is needed to help the teen
build back confidence.
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