Causes And Disadvantages Of Cyberbullying

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Cyber Bullying in its various forms is one of the fastest developing problems that many youths have to face daily. Cyber bullies tend to be motivated by several different things, from anger at their victims, to jealousy; to personal problems in their lives. Some cyber bullies attack victims for entertainment purposes or to feel some form of power. With so many aspects of technology at any given bully 's disposal, cyber bullying is neither difficult nor uncommon. The foundation of cyber bullying can be primarily divided into two characteristics, personal and social. Cyber bullying is a vicious act that can destroy someone’s reputation quickly, cause severe lifelong damage and possibly death.
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Talk frequently with your children about their online activities and Internet etiquette in general. Set clear expectations for responsible online conduct and cellphone use. Clarify the consequences for violating those expectations. Be explicit about the risks of cyber bullying and their need to tell you if someone is harassing them or something makes them feel embarrassed or uncomfortable. Understanding the warning signs can aid parents in the prevention of their children falling prey to bullies or help them to not partake in the act of bullying. Therapy and intervention are two good methods in helping to treat a child who displays symptoms of bullying.
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