Bullying can happen in different ways and may go unnoticed. And youth don’t often report bullying, but you can KNOW WHAT’S UP by learning the signs of bullying so you can help prevent it: https://www.mbfpreventioneducation.org/bullying-101/
Bullying can happen in different ways and may go unnoticed. And youth don’t often report bullying, but you can KNOW WHAT’S UP by learning the signs of bullying so you can help prevent it: https://www.mbfpreventioneducation.org/bullying-101/
For more resources:
Telling isn't Tattling.
Talk with your child about the difference and encourage them to TELL.
My Child is a Bully: What Should I Do? (Child Mind Institute)
Cyberbullying is defined by the Cyberbullying Research Center as "willful and repeated harm inflicted through the use of computers, cell phones, and other electronic devices".
Visit the Cyberbullying Research Center for more information.
The Cyberbullying Research Center maintains a database of research and resources. Resources are available for educators, parents, and teens.