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How to help teens overcome bullying trauma

A SOLID SUPPORT NETWORK IS ESSENTIAL
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Bullying can leave deep emotional scars, but with the proper support and strategies, teens can overcome the trauma and emerge stronger.

“STUDIES show that bullying is rampant in South African schools,” says Murray Hewlett, CEO of Affinity Health.

“According to research, about 36.3% of students report being involved in bullying, with 19.3% being victims, 8.2% being perpetrators, and 8.7% being both

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