Schools and families should actively teach young people and develop healthy personalities and guide them in the right way of decision making.
Schools and families should actively teach young people and develop healthy personalities and guide them in the right way of decision making.
A large part of the reason for teenage cyberbullying is because teenagers are in an unbalanced period of physical and mental development during their developmental years, and they have a strong rebellious streak. When they are exposed to an online environment where they do not need to be tied down, they seek release with impunity. But again, because their thinking and decision-making ability is still immature, they cannot think through a thoughtful way, so they will easily relieve their inner pressure by bullying others.
It is also necessary for parents to learn about the Internet, to observe their teenagers' movements while they are using the Internet, to find out early if they are caught in cyberbullying, and to seek help from schools and professionals (e.g., counselors) in a timely manner.
Schools should offer relevant Internet safety education courses. Raise awareness of cyber safety among teens and teach them how to use the internet wisely. They should also raise awareness of how to recognize and respond to cyberbullying on the Internet so that they do not fail to address similar situations when they encounter them.
The effective implementation of any measure is inseparable from the support and guarantee of policies and laws. For cyberbullying among teenagers, the government should formulate corresponding policies and regulations to purify the environment of teenagers' internet use from the system. The government should enact appropriate policies and regulations to systematically clean up the cyberbullying environment for young people, and prevent cyberbullying from occurring and being harmful by law.