Cyber Bullying And The Attention Step: Cyberbullying

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Taylor Jacobs
Mrs. Stuever
SCOM-110-613
6 December 2014
Cyberbullying
Attention Step
In today’s world where over 69% of teens own their own computer or smartphone device it has been estimated that 80% of these teens are on some kind of social media.(ATTENTION GETTER) Of the children that are on Facebook 1 in 10 have reported that they have been bullied on the site which adds up to 800,000 children (that is more than the population of Washington, DC.) (ATTENTION GETTER) These facts may even be higher today with schools such as Richland R#1, going 1 on 1 with devices. This means every student in the school from Kindergarten to 12th grade has an ipad or a chromebook to use as their own. While the school’s administrators have tried to block all
Because of bullying through social media and the internet a new name for bullying has been coined...cyberbullying. What is cyberbullying exactly? Cyberbullying, also known as electronic bullying or online social cruelty, is the use of information or electronic communication technologies to bully others.(DEFINITION) Cyberbullying can be done while chatting, playing on a game site, through instant messages, emails and through images. The outcome of so much cyberbullying has led to devastation to many families when their child has committed suicide due to being cyber bullied.(THESIS) Suicide is the third highest reason for deaths of pre teens and teenagers in our country today. Many parents try to supervise the use of their children’s online time by having the computers in the main room of the house with the rest of the family, having passwords that they have to put in before the child can be on the
Megan was a thirteen year old that had loving parents who watched her every move on the internet. She also had bouts with depression and ADHD, when she was in the 3rd grade she talked about suicide and began seeing a therapist then. Megan’s life had been looking up for her, she had recently lost 20 lbs., after being heavy for most or her life, she had made the volleyball team and was starting the 8th grade. She did decide to make one major change in her life. She had decided to put an end to a friendship with a girl who lived down the street from her. The two girls had a on and off friend relationship and Megan had decided that she would be better off if they just stayed away from each other. Megan’s mother let her have a MySpace account, under her watchful eye. This was a privilege that Megan had earned back after she and her former friend, from down the street, had been caught after they had made up an account with a picture of a pretty girl to talk to boys. While on MySpace she had “met” with a boy that had recently moved to Missouri and was being homeschooled. Megan begged her mother to let her become friends with him because he was so “hot”. Megan’s mom let her but told her she would be watching the conversations. For over a month Megan and Josh had conversations and became better “friends.” On, October 15, 2006 things took a turn that would prove to be fatal. Josh

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