The school nurse is teaching parents about the effects of bullying on school children. Which of the following accurately describes this developmental concern?

A) Children who bully are those who report themselves as being lonely and having difficulty in forming friendships.
B) Children who are bullied are reported to have low self-esteem, poor grades, and poor interpersonal skills.
C) In general, about 20% of all children attending school are frightened and afraid most of the day.
D) Both boys and girls are bullied; boys usually bully boys and use force more often.


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Both boys and girls are bullied; boys usually bully boys and use force more often. Bullied children are those who report themselves as being lonely and having difficulty in forming friendships. The children who perform the bullying are those children who are reported to have low self-esteem, poor grades, and poor interpersonal skills. In general, about 10% of all children attending school are frightened and afraid most of the day.

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