Malaysia's School Bullying K-Drama Resonates
Nisa Mohd did not send her daughter to boarding school unprepared. Before the now 17-year-old left for Melaka, her mother enrolled her in silat, the Malay martial art, and made one instruction clear: report any trouble immediately. She still watches for shifts in her daughter’s mood each time they speak. Millions of parents across Malaysia recognise her vigilance, with the country still following the inquest into the death last year of 13-year-old Zara Qairina Mahathir and a
A Korean drama about school bullying has struck a chord with parents in Malaysia. Nisa Mohd took precautions before sending her daughter to boarding school, enrolling her in a traditional martial art and urging her to report any issues. She remains watchful of her daughter's emotional state. The show has highlighted ongoing concerns about bullying in Malaysian schools. Parents are increasingly aware of the risks their children face. The issue has gained attention following a recent inquest into the death of a 13-year-old girl. The drama has sparked conversations about safety and support systems in schools. Many families are now more vigilant about their children's experiences. The show reflects real struggles faced by students and their families.
It highlights the growing awareness and concern about school bullying in Malaysia.
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