Online pressures creating 'nation of deeply unhappy children', says charity
by Press Association from Technology | The Guardian on (#ZW70)
Figures released by counselling service ChildLine reveal low self-esteem to be among most prevalent problems reported by today's young people
Britain's children are "deeply unhappy" and have to deal with fears and worries that did not exist 30 years ago, a charity has warned.
Modern pressures such as cyberbullying and social media are affecting children's confidence and self-esteem, according to ChildLine, the confidential counselling service run by the NSPCC.
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