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Most often, parents don’t know a lot about what their kids do in their daily life, be it at school or with friends. But they can pick up on hints about their feelings and emotions, especially if bullying is involved. The conversation with the child about their behaviour may not be easy or pleasant, but it needs to be done, nonetheless. If you have identified the need to have a conversation and don't know how to go about it, here are some things to keep in mind before broaching the subject. Inputs by Sherene Aftab, founder of Serene Hour Counselling & Career Advice Consultancy, and Mehezabin Dordi, clinical psychologist, Sir H N Reliance Foundation Hospital, Mumbai
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How to deal with the news of your child being involved in bullying
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