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Dr. Arsova: A child victim of peer violence can go back a few steps in development

The article features a video interview with Dr. Arsova discussing the impact of peer violence on children's development. She explains that children who experience peer violence may regress in their developmental progress. The discussion highlights the psychological effects of such experiences on young individuals.

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Dr. Arsova: A child victim of peer violence can go back a few steps in development

The article features a video interview with Dr. Arsova discussing the impact of peer violence on children's development. She explains that children who experience peer violence may regress in their developmental progress. The discussion highlights the psychological effects of such experiences on young individuals.

Bias read (Center): The article presents Dr. Arsova's professional opinion on the psychological effects of peer violence on children without overtly promoting any political agenda. It focuses on the academic and clinical perspective rather than taking a partisan stance.

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