Updated On: 06 February, 2018 05:47 PM IST | London | IANS
Premature babies are more likely to make fewer friends and feel less accepted by peers, which increases their risk of being bullied, new research has shown


Premature babies are more likely to make fewer friends and feel less accepted by peers, which increases their risk of being bullied, new research has shown. The findings showed that premature babies also spend less time socialising during their early childhood, affecting their well-being.
However, these children make more friends and gain more acceptance from peers after the transition to school, by the age of eight.