University of South Australia researchers are helping parents protect children and teens from the effects of cyberbullying by encouraging social ...
Healthy connections can help kids cope with cyberbullying: new research
TikTok, Instagram or YouTube, whatever the platform, if a teen is active on social media, they may encounter cyberbullying. In fact, 44 per cent of Aussie teens say they’ve had a negative online experience in the past six months.
When young people do not feel connected to their school or other communities, they don’t have the social ‘buffers’ they need to cope with negative behaviours, both in online and offline environments.
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