15-20% of children have already experienced some form of school violence. The most common is verbal abuse, but there is also emotional and physical abuse. Sexual harassment can also be counted here.

Who will be abusive and who will be the victim? What are the reasons for the abuse and what signs should the parent look for? How to deal with the situation and what are the possible consequences of abuse?

Evelin Stanko, a psychologist at Artis Center in Štúrovo and Komarmo, responds to these questions at the ujszo.com newspaper.

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