Chaotic Classrooms Fuel Bullying and Mental Struggles

Chaotic classrooms in the U.S. are a breeding ground for bullying, according to a study. Kids in these noisy and disorderly environments are more likely to experience bullying, which can lead to long-term issues like poor health and depression. It's not just about the kids' behavior or their home life; the classroom vibe plays a big role too. What does it mean for you? If you're a parent or teacher, creating a calm and structured classroom could help reduce bullying and improve kids' well-being. It's a reminder that the school environment is just as important as what happens at home.

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