Cyberbullying By Ariel Gilliam.

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Cyberbullying By Ariel Gilliam

Because Cyberbullying is becoming more common, more people should start taking better actions against it.

Cyberbullying is becoming a nationwide problem in schools

Why Do People Feel the need to cyberbully?

Where Does Cyberbullying Occur the Most ? Most cyberbullying occurs on social media sites.

What makes it so easy ? Most teens have internet access at the palm of their hands.

What Teens Can do to handle Cyberbullying.

Different Effects Most people deal with it in silence and don’t tell anyone which could lead to depression or worse.

Where does it happens Most ?

Signs that a person may be getting Cyberbullied

The Difference between Cyberbullying and Regular bullying Most people know that cyberbullying is done online and Traditional bullying isn’t but there is more to it.

Cyberbullying by Grade Level From Grades 1-12 8th graders seem to experience getting cyberbullied the most.

Be Careful In order to prevent yourself from cyberbullying or prevent it from happening to you , you should stop & think before you post.

Some Examples of Cyberbullying

Fact

Fact 2

Fact 3 The Average age of Cyberbullying starts at age 9

Fact 4 Cyberbullying is like regular bullying but hurts mentally.

Fact 5 Over 25% of teens have been bullied over their cell phones.

Try to help put an end to cyberbullying you could save a life.