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Shyness & Cyberbullying: School Tips

Did you know that shyness, a trait often seen as harmless, might play a hidden role in making some children cyberbullies? As shocking as it sounds, this revelation offers profound insights into how we can better support children in school settings. Understanding the Connection The research shows that shyness is not merely about being quiet […]

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Parents, Culture, and Cyberbullying Clues

Five hours. That’s how long most adolescents in a new study were online each day. And here’s the twist: parents who knew more about what their kids did online were also more likely to know when their kids were seeing or experiencing cyberbullying. In other words, awareness isn’t nosiness, it’s protection. This study surveyed 407 […]

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The Rising Concern of Cyberbullying and Its Impact on Child Psychology

With the ever-evolving digital landscape, the intersection of technology and child psychology is becoming an increasingly critical area of focus. Recent findings have stirred the psychological and educational communities, emphasizing the alarming rise of cyberbullying and its profound effects on young minds. The Alarming Reality of Cyberbullying Cyberbullying, often perceived as a mere extension of […]

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