Pediatricians often have established relationships with families and children, especially if they've seen the same patient over a period of several years. As a result, they may be able to elicit information about bullying. "Pediatricians can chat with patients during the medical examination and procedures," says Dr. Daniel.
"They can ask how the child feels about being in situations, such as the school bus or the playground, and ask him if he ever feels scared or worried. Inquiring about their lives is very important." Then if the pediatrician feels that there is reason for concern, they can talk to the parents of the bully, who may not be aware of the situation.
The parent can then work with the principal and teachers. More.
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