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A recent survey highlights that nearly 50% of children have experienced cyberbullying, with online environments posing significant challenges for schools in addressing this issue. While 4 out of 5 kids aged 9 to 17 report practicing online safety, the reality is that the vastness of the internet can leave victims feeling isolated. It's crucial to take action against cyberbullying by speaking out, seeking help from trusted adults, and fostering supportive networks. Together, we can create a safer digital landscape for everyone.
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CYBER BULLYING • By John And Victor
A RECENT SURVEY FOUND THAT ALMOST 50% OF KIDS HAVE BEEN CYBERBULLIED
SCHOOLS HAVE TRIED TO STOP BULLYING, BUT THEY CAN'T STOP WHEN IT HAPPENS ONLINE.
BUT 4 OUT OF 5 KIDS, AGES 9-17, SAY THEY FOLLOW ONLINE SAFETY
PEOPLE AT SCHOOL CAN BACK YOU UP BUT ON THE INTERNET YOU'RE ALL ALONE
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