and we discuss bullying with our guests, psychologist maria afonina and singer victoria daneko. call that person and tell him what was going on, but once, by the way, my mother, i was very much to her... that they are nearby and that i can always rely on them, because then it was my mother who was able to resolve that situation, and for me it was not so much the grade in my certificate that was important, but rather her support, and i also want to be the kind of mother who will also stand up for the child in the same way, and i actually i behaved exactly the same way, probably in some situation when, as it were, when you see the tears of a child and unfair relationships, then you don’t say that, like, ah, everything will get better tomorrow... you say, okay, i’ll solve this directly, and this, by the way, is solved, in fact, when you turn to teachers and say , that there is a problem, then one way or another today, probably, it is more widely known and more like, if possible, in my time, when i was studying, it somehow, well, they didn’t pay much attention to it and these are the