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Bullying can happen to anyone anywhere, even online. It can be physical, verbal or social, but you don't have to put up with any of it. Click below to learn more about how you or a friend can deal with bullying.
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Cyberbullying is a kind of bullying that happens over the internet, cell phone or another electronic device or technology. It can have an even bigger impact than bullying that’s done in person because a message, photo, or video can be shared with hundreds or thousands of people online and may be anonymous. Cyberbullying includes:
• receiving a crude, insulting or threatening message
• having a private email or text message forwarded
to other people without your permission
• having inappropriate or private information or
photos posted without your permission
• having rumors about you spread online
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Bullying is common. You may have been bullied yourself or seen it happen to a friend. Often people are bullied because someone sees them as “different.” This difference can relate to their culture, physical appearance, learning disability, sexual orientation, religion, or the fact that they’re new to a school or neighborhood. Sometimes bullying happens as part of gang activity, like in initiation. Some kids who grow up experiencing or seeing violence in their neighborhood or home think that this behavior is a normal part of life and don’t even realize they are being bullied. [Read More]
You can try and work it out by yourself. But if the bullying makes you scared, doesn’t stop or could lead to physical danger, you mist ask someone for help. You may feel like you should tough it out but talking about it can help you deal with the problem and stop it from happening again. You can talk to a friend, older brother or sister, teacher , counselor or parent. Following are some things you can do to try and work it out yourself…[Read More]
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