Schools should hold talks on anger management   


I REFER to the report “Tribunal a vital link in anti-bully efforts, says PAGE” (The Star, April 24), where it was mentioned that a special interest group said “... students at higher risk need more targeted support, including small-group interventions focused on social skills, anger management and restorative approaches.

“For more serious or recurring cases, they called for structured interventions such as counselling and family-based support, noting that some children who bully may themselves be experiencing violence or distress at home.”

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