Landmark study finds pupils most often feel happy, good about themselves, cared for and safe
Children’s happiness tends to decrease as they progress through primary school amid growing levels of anxiety over friendships and school success, according to new research.Overall, pupils in primary schools most often feel happy, good about themselves, cared for and safe.‘My brother is meeting fabulous women, but they leave because he does not want more children’They are also a source of stress, however, as children navigate shifting dynamics in friendships.
While bullying on social media is something children are familiar with, most say they had never been bullied online. Interviews with teachers highlight their efforts to support children’s wellbeing, which was a particular focus following the period of pandemic-related school closures. As children progress to the later stages of primary school, their overall ratings of school enjoyment and interest in most subjects decrease from first through to sixth class.
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