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.Unexplainable injuries
Lost or destroyed clothing, books, electronics, or jewelry
Frequent headaches or stomach aches, feeling sick or faking illness
Changes in eating habits, like suddenly skipping meals or binge eating. Kids may come home from school hungry because they did not eat lunch.
Difficulty sleeping or frequent nightmares
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Emotional and behavioural signs of bullying
Changes in sleep patterns
Changes in eating patterns
Frequent tears or anger
Mood swings
Feels ill in the morning
Becomes withdrawn or starts stammering
Becomes aggressive and unreasonable
Refuses to talk about what is wrong
Begins to target siblings
Continually 'loses' money or starts stealing.
Physical signs of bullying
Has unexplained bruises, cuts, scratches
Comes home with missing or damaged belongings or clothes
Comes home hungry.
School signs of bullying
Doesn't want to go to school
Changes their route to school or are frightened of walking to school
Doesn't want to go to school on the bus/tram/train
School grades begin to fall.
Other signs of bullying
Sometimes signs bullying can be far more hidden. They can include:
Often alone or excluded from friendship groups at school
A frequent target for teasing, mimicking or ridicule at school
Unable to speak up in class and appears insecure or frightened.