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    cyberbullying
    /ˈsʌɪbəˌbʊlɪɪŋ/

    noun

    • 1. the use of electronic communication to bully a person, typically by sending messages of an intimidating or threatening nature: "children may be reluctant to admit to being the victims of cyberbullying"

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  2. Cyberbullying is bullying that takes place over digital devices like cell phones, computers, and tablets. Cyberbullying can occur through SMS, Text, and apps, or online in social media, forums, or gaming where people can view, participate in, or share content.

  3. Cyberbullying is bullying with the use of digital technologies. It can take place on social media, messaging platforms, gaming platforms and mobile phones. It is repeated behaviour, aimed at scaring, angering or shaming those who are targeted.

  4. Sep 7, 2022 · Research has long linked more screen time with lower psychological well-being, including higher rates of anxiety and depression. The risk of harm is higher when kids and teens are victimized by cyberbullying. Here’s what you need to know about cyberbullying, and psychology’s role in stopping it.

  5. Cyberbullying (cyberharassment or online bullying) is a form of bullying or harassment using electronic means. It has become increasingly common, especially among teenagers and adolescents, due to young people's increased use of social media. [1] Related issues include online harassment and trolling.

  6. Oct 6, 2023 · Cyberbullying Statistics and State Laws. The rise of digital communication methods has paved the way for a new type of bullying to form, one that takes place outside of the schoolyard. Cyberbullying follows kids home, making it much more difficult to ignore or cope.

  7. Dec 7, 2022 · Cyberbullying is an umbrella term for various types of digital or virtual bullying, and there are multiple types of cyberbullying of which to be aware. Harassment

  8. At a glance. Cyberbullying is the use of digital communication tools to make another person feel angry, sad, or scared. Cyberbullying is done intentionally and repeatedly. Kids who learn and think differently are more likely to be cyberbullied than other kids.

  9. Just as the use of technology itself has evolved, so has the ability to bully. Bullying, once restricted to the school or neighborhood, has now moved into the online world. Bullying through electronic means is referred to as “cyberbullying.”

  10. Cyberbullying presents a dangerous threat in today's digital world to youth and adults alike. Access up-to-date resources and research on cyberbullying for parents, educators, students, non-profits, and tech companies. Read victim stories, learn about cyberbullying laws, and download relevant tips and strategies.

  11. May 31, 2023 · How to stop a child who is cyberbullying. Explain what cyberbullying is, how it traumatizes others and its consequences. Set out what behaviors are unacceptable and explain that you will monitor behavior. Praise improved behaviors and set consequences, such as limiting gaming time, if your child cyberbullies again.

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