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cyberbullying

Harassing someone via social media, blogs and email. See cyberbully.
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This has increased their vulnerability to cyberbullying. Parents and teachers are not fully aware of the risk and how it can emotionally damage young users.
There's a rise in cyberbullying nationwide, with three times as many girls reporting being harassed online or by text message than boys, according to the National Center for Education Statistics.
'For the previous school year 2018-2019, the PNP has recorded a total of 13 cases of cyberbullying,' Banac said.
According to researchers, children who are not involved in cyberbullying are those that receive most affection from their parents, and signs of encouragement of independence and good humour.
"This clearly is an act of cyberbullying that causes negative psychological effects and harm to any individual, private or public," the statement published on FEU's website read.
In it, young people provided thoughtful responses about what they and their parents, teachers and policymakers could do to keep them safe-and kindness stood out as one of the most powerful means to prevent bullying and cyberbullying.
In it, young people provided thoughtful responses about what they and their parents, teachers and policymakers could do to keep them safe - and kindness stood out as one of the most powerful means to prevent bullying and cyberbullying.
Through these initiatives, young people provided thoughtful responses about what they and their parents, teachers and policymakers could do to keep them safe, especially against bullying and cyberbullying.
Summary: Cyberbullying will be one of the main discussions during the campaign.
Cyberbullying is a new form of systematic violence that is a "social problem", and is a subject and concern of several disciplinary fields, besides being portrayed by some authors as a public health issue (1-5).
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