Cyberbullying falls under the category of Digital Etiquette which is doing the right thing online. 43% of teens have been bullied online, and 1 in 4 have had it happen numerous times. Kids being bullied are 2 to 9 times more likely to become depressed and even commit suicide.
Cyberbullying falls under the category of Digital Etiquette which is doing the right thing online. 43% of teens have been bullied online, and 1 in 4 have had it happen numerous times. Kids being bullied are 2 to 9 times more likely to become depressed and even commit suicide.
Cyberbullying falls under the category of Digital Etiquette which is doing the right thing online. 43% of teens have been bullied online, and 1 in 4 have had it happen numerous times. Kids being bullied are 2 to 9 times more likely to become depressed and even commit suicide.
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Cyberbullying falls under the category of Digital
Etiquette which is doing the right thing online. 43% of teens have been bullied online, and 1 in 4 have had it happen numerous times. Only 1 in 10 people will tell and adult or parent about being bullied. Kids being bullied are 2 to 9 times more likely to become depressed and even commit suicide.
If you notice anyone being bulling online or over
text, it is important that you tell a trusted parent, adult, or teacher. You could help prevent more teen suicides. Also in doing this you are spreading awareness and letting other kids know that it is okay to come forward.