COGNITIVE AND EMOTIONAL PREDICTORS OF BULLYING BEHAVIOR IN PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN

Authors

  • Berdiyeva Gulmira Juraevna Docent, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Psychological Sciences Tashkent University of Social Innovations Author
  • Rabitova Sevinch Ulug'bek qizi Student, Tashkent University of Social Innovations Author

Keywords:

bullying, cognitive development, emotional intelligence, problem-solving, child psychology, primary education

Abstract

This study explores the relationship between cognitive development, emotional intelligence, and the occurrence of bullying in primary school children. Based on research conducted in four public schools involving 106 children aged 7 to 11, the study examines how self-awareness, empathy, impulse control, and problem-solving skills influence bullying behavior. The results indicate that children with low emotional intelligence and weak executive function are more likely to display aggressive tendencies or become frequent victims. The findings underscore the importance of enhancing emotional literacy and cognitive flexibility to mitigate bullying.

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2025-04-22

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COGNITIVE AND EMOTIONAL PREDICTORS OF BULLYING BEHAVIOR IN PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN. (2025). Innovate Conferences, 13-15. https://innovateconferences.org/index.php/ic/article/view/125