Back to school? This is how your child responds to bullying. Prevention and understanding the child’s stress response can teach us how to properly intervene. When the brain, nervous system, and body feel seriously threatened, they often activate the sympathetic stress response: Fight, flight, freeze, or fawn. Read more Can We Reduce Bullying by Seeing It as a Stress Response? | Psychology Today
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