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    examples of social bullying would be teasing, name-calling, inappropriate comments, taunting and threatening to cause physical harm to that person or anyone they know. Cyber bullying is a growing societal issue, and there are many negative effects on mental and physical health of a person Cyber bullying can lead to self-harm onto the victim such as, change in sleep and eating habits, which can affect this person into adulthood. There are also some mental affects that cyber bullying causes that…

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    Hello all! So, I came across an article about bullying in early childhood from the NAEYC’s website. The article was written by Dr. Kyle Snow and it briefly discussed some key points about bullying which included the definition of bullying, who it involves and affects directly as well as indirectly, what type of settings/environment it may occur in, different types of bullying etc. For starters, bullying has three elements: it is an aggressive act and intended to do harm; these acts are repeated…

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    Bullying is everywhere if you seek it. For example at a park, a workplace, and school. There are many types of bullying and the most common ones are cyber bullying which is a form of bullying through an electronic device, Verbal bullying uses verbal language such as insults, and physical bullying involves physical violence.I experienced bullying in middle school so did my best friend Annie. I experienced verbal bullying but Annie experienced physical and cyberbullying. Bullying is aggressive…

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    Frequently, people encounter bullying in an early age. They get treated a certain way in school or in their neighborhood by their appearance, personality, and religion. These people that are getting bullied are considered to be different because of height, weight, weakness, and socially challenged (Gordon, 2014). These people who are bullying find bullying to be fun and entertaining, in some way makes them feel good for what they do to these individuals who are in the category of being different…

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    therefore treat others however they saw fit. However, O’Moore and Hillery (1991) found that those identified as bullies had a low sense of self worth. This reasoned that the bullies were treating others poorly because they felt worthless. The act of bullying then functions as an esteem booster as well as a defence buffer for their mental heath, as Morten, Glasø, Stig, Eid, & Einarsen (2013) found during their research. Further still, Rigley and Slee (1993) came to the conclusion that self-esteem…

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    responsibility shown by the parents of the bullying teens. Bridgit Mendler quotes, “People need to realize bullying has just as much of an impact online because words are so cutting and difficult to deal with.”…

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    for a school district and law enforcement to find the direct source of cyber bullying, when an image or comment is posted online, many people can save the information to their personal device or share and repost it on social media. Therefore, school officials and law enforcement have to find a needle in a haystack. Another difficulty for law enforcement to combat is that there are no laws that are specifically for cyber bullying. There are current laws that are can align with cyber bullying as;…

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    now contend with the downside of this part of modern society. Cyber Bullying is a form of harassment by which one uses a cell phone, computer, and/or social media. What makes cyber bullying different from other forms of bullying is that this can occur 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. A child never gets a break. Even when in the confines of their own home, they must still contend with the threats made by another student. Cyber bullying is a specific term for an act that occurs between two minors.…

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    DeLyn Martineau a school teacher who once suffered through years of bullying as a young adolescent understands better than anyone the negative effects of evolved bullying. Martineau states, “Bullying and social pressure don’t stop when kids reach the haven of home, invading a kid’s life constantly, even when he or she is involved merely indirectly” expressing how bullying’s transformation has become more dangerous. Bullying on social media can come in may different forms…

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    Cyber bullying Thesis statement – cyber bullying is the act that occurs using electronic technology. It may include different forms of devices like computers cell phones and also tablets and any other means of social media communication tools. Cyber bullying is a problem known globally. Sometimes it may be unnoticed most of the times when it happens, but cyber bullying can be very destructive and most of the times are very lethal to those people who are being bullied. A lot of people and…

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