It's hard to persuade a teenager to talk about their problems. Maybe he's ashamed and doesn't want to admit what's going on. You are his sister and the closer to his age, the easier it will be to share with you. Predispose him to a more serious but very calm conversation and tell him that you are worried. He offered him to enroll in martial arts, enough to build self-confidence and at least be able to defend himself. In such a situation, it would be best to move to another school, but I guess he himself will not want to. Ask him how he feels at this school, if he likes it, if the adults are causing him any problems and in general, what is happening to him. He is a boy and one day he will become a man, as such he should not feel depressed and crushed, it is important to be confident, balanced and calm so that he can build the habits that are important to him and grow normally. My brother had problems in his old school, he had bruises on his body, he refused to talk, and the teachers showed no interest in the children at all. My brother is not even in high school, so we changed schools and there was a huge change. He became happier, calmer, went to school with the possible pleasure and told about his classmates and how his day went. The teachers themselves pay attention to each one individually and we are calm that someone will react if the students happen to fight or quarrel. Don't leave it at that, the problem must be solved one way or another before it becomes more serious. so we changed schools and there was a huge change. He became happier, calmer, went to school with the possible pleasure and told about his classmates and how his day went. The teachers themselves pay attention to each one individually and we are calm that someone will react if the students happen to fight or quarrel. Don't leave it at that, the problem must be solved one way or another before it becomes more serious. so we changed schools and there was a huge change. He became happier, calmer, went to school with the possible pleasure and told about his classmates and how his day went. The teachers themselves pay attention to each one individually and we are calm that someone will react if the students happen to fight or quarrel. Don't leave it at that, the problem must be solved one way or another before it becomes more serious.
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It's hard to persuade a teenager to talk about their problems. Maybe he's ashamed and doesn't want to admit what's going on. You are his sister and the closer to his age, the easier it will be to share with you. Predispose him to a more serious but very calm conversation and tell him that you are worried. He offered him to enroll in martial arts, enough to build self-confidence and at least be able to defend himself. In such a situation, it would be best to move to another school, but I guess he himself will not want to. Ask him how he feels at this school, if he likes it, if the adults are causing him any problems and in general, what is happening to him. He is a boy and one day he will become a man, as such he should not feel depressed and crushed, it is important to be confident, balanced and calm so that he can build the habits that are important to him and grow normally. My brother had problems in his old school, he had bruises on his body, he refused to talk, and the teachers showed no interest in the children at all. My brother is not even in high school, so we changed schools and there was a huge change. He became happier, calmer, went to school with the possible pleasure and told about his classmates and how his day went. The teachers themselves pay attention to each one individually and we are calm that someone will react if the students happen to fight or quarrel. Don't leave it at that, the problem must be solved one way or another before it becomes more serious. so we changed schools and there was a huge change. He became happier, calmer, went to school with the possible pleasure and told about his classmates and how his day went. The teachers themselves pay attention to each one individually and we are calm that someone will react if the students happen to fight or quarrel. Don't leave it at that, the problem must be solved one way or another before it becomes more serious. so we changed schools and there was a huge change. He became happier, calmer, went to school with the possible pleasure and told about his classmates and how his day went. The teachers themselves pay attention to each one individually and we are calm that someone will react if the students happen to fight or quarrel. Don't leave it at that, the problem must be solved one way or another before it becomes more serious.