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    Strategii de profilaxie şi diminuare a stresului parental în situaţii de confruntare cu comportamente de bullying în şcoală [Aticol]
    (USARB, 2023) Timco, Eugenia; Briceag, Silvia, conducător şt.
    In this research we aimed to study the relationship that can exist between parental stress in situations of confrontation with bullying behaviors in school. We believe that parental stress can be a significant variable that can be a cause but also a consequence of bullying. Research has repeatedly demonstrated that aggression in children seems to be linked with parenting and the behavior model taken from the family, at the same time, it is possible that parental stress affects the behavior and development of children more strongly than stress in other areas of life. We consider the mutual influence of parental stress and the child's behavior to be essential, which led us to study these parameters, as well as to identify strategies to prevent and reduce stress, something that would contribute to optimizing the well-being of the parent, respectively, and the child.

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