Bullying and its relationship to perceived parental love among a sample of children

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Faculty of Post Graduate Childhood Studies

Abstract

Detecting the relationship between bullying and perceived parental love in a sample of children and comparing male and female children in bullying and showing the differences between male and female children in perceived parental love. Study procedures: The study sample consisted of (100) boys and girls, their ages ranged between (9-12) years, and the following tools were used: Scale of the economic, social and cultural level (prepared by: Muhammad Saafan, Doaa Khattab 2016). Raven’s colored successive matrices test for children and adults (5.5-68 years) bullying scale for children (prepared by: researcher) Scale of perceived parental love (prepared by: researcher) and the results indicated The study indicated that there was a statistically significant negative correlation between the scores of the study sample of children on the scales of bullying for children and perceived parental love for children, and the presence of statistically significant differences between the average scores of males and females of children on the scale of bullying in the direction of males, and the results of the study indicated that females are more aware of parental love male.                                                                                                                     

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