Parents and guardians have always had a powerful influence on the behaviors of children, while research is clear that peers tend to have more sway during the teenage years. That said, our new research published in the Journal of Child and Family Studies identifies that certain positive parenting practices have a strong effect on both school bullying and cyberbullying among middle- and high-schoolers in the US. These practices include a surplus of warmth, autonomy/support, and structure and a deficit of rejection, coercion, and chaos.
Read more:
The Role of Parents in Preventing Bullying and Cyberbullying - Cyberbullying Research Center
https://cyberbullying.org/parenting-preventing-bullying-cyberbullying
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