CHILDREN’S biggest social fears include being made fun of, left out, and teased about how they look, research found.
A poll of 1,000 children aged six to 11 discovered 29 per cent worry about someone teasing them over the clothes they wear.
GettyChildren’s biggest social fears include being made fun of, left out, and teased about how they look[/caption]And 26 per cent fret about being the only one in their class who wasn’t invited to a party.
It also emerged...