Bullying, a growing phenomenon among children
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Bullying in schools and social networks is a disturbing phenomenon that is happening among children. This is how experts in education assess, who call on institutions and parents to take more care of children's behavior, while they say that otherwise this phenomenon will increase.

The expert on education, Rinor Qehaja, estimates that there is a lack of institutional response to reduce or eliminate this negative phenomenon that is being caused to children.

Qehaja for KosovaPress, considers that in order to defeat this phenomenon, a greater education of children by parents is needed. He also asks the responsible institutions to act in this direction, either by raising awareness through campaigns or various lectures in schools.

The secretary of the Parents' Council, Enver Balaj, says that this phenomenon is increasing and is affecting children badly.

Balaj for KosovaPress, says that the Ministry of Education must take steps to stop this phenomenon.

Also, the psychologist Rron Kastrati says that being bullied or even bullying can negatively affect the social and educational situation.

According to him, usually bullied children can create various complexes, which can cause high levels of personality disorders, feelings of insecurity, aggressive reactions, inappropriate behavior or anxiety and misinterpretation in learning.

According to Kastrati, the most relevant ways that can improve the general situation in schools are the cooperation of parents with psychologists, school pedagogues, management and teachers.

Regarding this issue, KosovaPress has also asked the Ministry of Education, but they have not returned an answer.

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