Cyberbullying and Teen Girls Teenagers experience cyberbullying and
Cyberbullying and Teen Girls Teenagers experience cyberbullying and participate in it more than other groups. When did becoming a boy seem so much more pleasant than being a girl in today’s world? Online activity could be the number one contributor to this madness and it is sad because it was never created to be this podium of disrespect.
Cyberbullying Defined Cyberbullying can be defined as “negative or hurtful repetitive behavior, by the means of electronic communication tools, which involve an imbalance of power with the less-powerful person or group being unfairly attacked” Smith (2008).
Cyberbully the Movie https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=No. Ra. Ysbdf 8 M
Before there was Twitter or Instagram, Facebook was the number one leading social media platform for a young adult community based site. “ 95% of teens go on line to check out Web sites and videos, 80% of teens use social media sites like Facebook, 15% of teens say they have been a target of mean comments on social networking sites, and 9% of teens have been bullied by text messages” Scholastic Choices (2012).
Dr. Phil Giving Advice to Teen Girls https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=TMIf 6 S 3 XF 00
Dr. Phil cont… Dr. Phil says “I am surprise the first word you use to describe the situation is embarrassment. Embarrassment to me means shame is that a relevant concept here? ” Dr. Phil Gives Teens Advice for Dealing with Bullies (2015). He described to the girl that she was embarrassed that she was put on display not embarrassed of who she is as a person.
What Can the Parents Do? Parents vs Child’s Privacy https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=d 5 Mz. Rxe. QPSI
Summary Get Involved Talk/Open Conversations Monitor No Computers in Bedrooms Look into Foundations such as STOMP Out Bullying and Cyberbullying Research Center
Works Cited • Adams, C. (2010). CYBERBULLYING. Instructor, 120(2), 44 -49. • Ang, R. P. , & Goh, D. H. (2010). Cyberbullying Among Adolescents: The Role of Affective and Cognitive Empathy, and Gender. Child Psychiatry & Human Development, 41(4), 387397. doi: 10. 1007/s 10578 -010 -0176 -3 • Bullying/A Teen’s Tale. (2012). Scholastic Choices, 27 (5), 4 -9. • Chu, J. (2005). You Wanna Take This Online? . Time, 166(6), 52 -55. • Cyber bully (Full movie). (n. d. ). Retrieved February 25, 2016, from https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=be 6 gjj. Wd. Uw 4 • Dr. Phil Gives Teens Advice for Dealing with Bullies. (n. d. ). Retrieved February 25, 2016, from https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=TMIf 6 S 3 XF 00 • Home - Cyberbullying Research Center. (n. d. ). Retrieved February 25, 2016, from http: //cyberbullying. org/ • • Kowalski, R. , Limber, S. , & Agatston, P. (2008). Cyberbullying: Bullying in the digital age • Oxford: Blackwell • • Smith, P. K. , Mahdavi, J. , Carvalho, M. , Fisher, S. , Russell, S. , & Tippett, N. (2008). • Cyberbullying: Its nature and impact in secondary school pupils. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 49, 376 • • Steinhauer, J. (2008, November 25). Closing Arguments in Trial of Mother in Cyberbullying That Ended in Girl's Suicide. New York Times. p. 19. • STOP THE DRAMA. . . END THE HATE. . . STOMP OUT BULLYINGThe Leading National Bullying and Cyberbullying Prevention Organization for Kids & Teens. (n. d. ). Retrieved February 25, 2016, from http: //www. stompoutbullying. org/
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