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Was ist Mobbing und wie kann man es erkennen?

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Mobbing an Schulen

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Mobbing ist ein zentraler Risikofaktor sowohl von emotionalen als auch von Verhaltensproblemen. Da Mobbing viele verschiedene Gesichter hat, ist es schwierig, eine Definition zu finden, die alle Aspekte des Mobbings umfasst. Es ist wesentlich, Mobbing frühzeitig zu erkennen und betroffene Kinder zu identifizieren, um entsprechende Maßnahmen zu ergreifen.

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Politi, S. (2020). Was ist Mobbing und wie kann man es erkennen?. In: Böhmer, M., Steffgen, G. (eds) Mobbing an Schulen. Springer, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-26456-7_1

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