Tuesday, April 23, 2013

The effects of internet bullying



Suicides by bullying are a growing problem across the nation. Stories like the loss of Amanda Todd are becoming more frequent among teens who are the victim of both physical and mental bullying. Amanda Todd posted a you tube video one month before she took her own life due to the effects of bullying. According to studies, suicide is the third leading cause of death among teens, and results in about 4,400 deaths a year. The Amanda Todd story is just one of many in the long tragic history of teenage bullying. Because of the staggering rise in suicides by bullying, lawmakers are looking into strengthening laws on those suspected of bullying others.


For those impacted by bullying it can impact your everyday life. The constant name calling, physical interactions, and torment can be overwhelming can young adults. Young adults who suffer from bullying usually do not perform well in school, and typically miss more days from school. The new form of bullying is cyber bullying or internet bullying which is using text messaging, social sites, and you tube to bully and intimidate others. This new form of bullying leaves the victim without a moment to escape their tormentors. Parents of young adults who are being cyber bullied should treat this threat as serious as any other bullying, as cyber bulling can have many of the same effects.

Click here for more info on how to help your child deal with bullying.

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