
“Bullying”: A Silent Enemy of Students’ Integral Development
Bullying, also known as “bullying,” is a serious problem that affects students of all ages. This social phenomenon differs from other types of violence in three specific characteristics.
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Bullying, also known as “bullying,” is a serious problem that affects students of all ages. This social phenomenon differs from other types of violence in three specific characteristics.

Stimulating language at an early age will enhance children’s intellectual and communicative abilities, serving as a tool that allows them to achieve satisfactory academic performance, forming the foundation for all subsequent knowledge.

When a younger sibling is born, children may experience fear of losing their parents’ affection or being replaced. Their reaction will depend on how the bond with their primary caregivers has been built.

The most effective way of learning is by generating meaning through interactions with the world around us. Project-Based Learning (PBL) is an active methodology in which our students acquire knowledge and develop skills through the exploration and investigation of a meaningful topic that arises from their interests.