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Children experience all types of bullying when younger, some decide to speak up while others don’t. Health experts suggest talking to your child daily so they feel comfortable to open up.

  • Bullying can take a toll on your mental health and physical capabilities.
  • If a child is being bullied they may close off towards family and friends.
  • It can happen to anyone, no matter the age, race, or gender.

Annyaleese Linder is a freshman in high school at IQ Academy, she says she experienced bullying at a younger age. She tells me how it affected her daily life and why she had to get out of that atmosphere.

“It made me really sad and depressed. I was really anxious, the old school that I was going to they gave up on me, they made me feel unsupported and alone.” said Annyaleese

Brittnee Linder-Orocco, Annyaleese’s Parent, said “She was trying to quietly cope with things, but you could tell things were off. She just kind of withdrew, she got quiet, she would stick to herself didn’t want to talk to anybody.”
Read the full article: Mental Health Awareness Month: How bullying can affect a child’s mental health

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