School Bullying in Singapore: More Than Mere Child's Play
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June 21, 2024

When bullying creates a lifetime of consequences for the victims, can we still dismiss it as mere child's play? According to a milieu survey, more than half of respondents have been bullied in school. Unfortunately, 60% kept it to themselves. As parents, or if you ever become one, will you take active steps to stop bullying?

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