The repercussions of family bullying on children and the role of social group in confronting it. (English)

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    • Abstract:
      The study entitled The repercussions of family bullying on children and the role of social group in confronting it and aims to know the repercussions of family bullying on children and the role of group service in the face of, by identifying the social repercussions resulting from family bullying on the father, identifying the psychological repercussions resulting from family bullying on children. Identify the behavioral repercussions resulting from family bullying on children. Determining the role of social group to face these reflections, and the study is considered a descriptive studies pattern, and the study relied on the social survey methodology, and the required data was collected by a questionnaire form that was applied to a deliberate sample consisting of 200 secondary school students at Hind Secondary Mixed School in the village of Al-Didamoun of the Faqous Educational Administration in Sharkia Governorate. In light of this, the study reached to determine the role of social group to face the repercussions of family bullying on children. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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      تركز الدراسة المنشورة في "مجلة دراسات في الخدمة الاجتماعية" على آثار التنمر الأسري على الأطفال ودور خدمة الجماعة في مواجهته. تهدف الدراسة إلى تحديد الانعكاسات الاجتماعية والنفسية والسلوكية الناتجة عن التنمر الأسري، حيث أظهرت النتائج أن هذا التنمر يؤدي إلى مشاعر العزلة وتدني احترام الذات وزيادة السلوك العدواني بين الطلاب. كما أوصت الدراسة بضرورة توعية الأسر حول آثار التنمر وطرق التعامل معه، مما يعكس أهمية دور الخدمة الاجتماعية في تعزيز العلاقات الأسرية الإيجابية. يتناول البحث أيضًا تأثير التنمر التقليدي والإلكتروني، ويستعرض أسباب وآثار التنمر وعلاجه في ضوء السنة النبوية. [Extracted from the article]
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