Research Article | Open Access
The Impact of Bullying on Academic Performance of Students in The Case of Parent Communication
Robinson Paulmony Vasanthakumari S Dr Balbir Singh Hashem Ali Almashaqbeh Dr Tribhuwan Kumar Dr P. Ramesh
Pages: 2236-2335
Abstract
With low-level abuse, bullying continues to be a concern in schools. Victimization may lead to low selfesteem, suicidal thoughts or actions, social isolation, increased stress, and deterioration of physical health.Students
who are bullied may suffer severe financial, emotional, or mental harm due to the bullying, and this may have an
impact on their ability to succeed academically as well. Analysis of this review's primary goal is to examine the
significance of school abuse in abused children's parents using a mixed-methods research style. As part of this study,
parents' viewpoints will also be analyzed to understand how school authorities, teachers, and anti-bullying measures
or programs presently in place are seen by parents. Researchers found that protocols for educating parents about
cyberbullying, notifying the parents of cyberbullying suspects, and reminding victims' parents of the steps being
taken to protect their children while communicating parent contact about cyberbullying necessitated parent
communication. Managers, professors, and other workers must create an atmosphere where pupils understand that
cyberbullying is unacceptable and should not be seen as "cool."
Keywords
Cyber-Bullying, Awareness, Parents Communication, Knowledge, Student Education