(2)http://fundforcivility.org/cyberbullying-effects/
(3)http://kidshealth.org/parent/positive/talk/cyberbullying.html#
(3)http://www.ncpc.org/topics/cyberbullying/cyberbullying-tip-sheets/NCPC%20Tip%20Sheet%20-%20Spotting%20The%20Signs.pdf
(4)http://kidshealth.org/parent/positive/talk/cyberbullying.html
(1)Cyberbullying, a form of bullying that occurs on the internet. While some may never face this problem, for over 50% of teens and adolescents cyberbullying has been a regular occurrence, as well as more than 1 in 3 people face cyber bullying on a regular basis. Cyberbullying includes,posting harmful or mean things on the internet, spreading provocative or unflattering pictures on the web, feining to be another person to cause them harm or sadness, or even simply spreading rumors about other people. Cyber bullying takes many different forms, but all produce the same repercussions. Being bullied can cause kids to start up drinking, drugs, can lead to depression, and so much more harmful outcomes. Cyberbullying is not only disruptful for …show more content…
As a parent, it is important to catch the signs.(3) Some indications that your child is being subject to cyberbullying are, becoming withdrawn or shy, hiding out in their rooms to escape reality, scared or insistent about not attending school, self inflicting harm, spending too much time on the computer or stops altogether, and the list goes on. Your child is sending you some type of message, whether it is deliberate or not. It is difficult to completely conceal what you are feeling inside and not show any indication of pain. If you are noticing any of the following signs, it is time to step in and aid your child. Sometimes in life we need a little helping hand to lift us through the struggles of