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Teens Speaking Out: The Reality of Bullying (For Students, Parents, & Educators)

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Student Discussion Topics

  • Name an example of bullying in a movie or pop culture, and explain why it does or doesn’t ring true from what you’ve seen
  • What age group do you think is most prone to mocking or cyberbullying someone who seems different from them? 
  • What are some things students might consider that would make them less likely to engage in cyberbullying?

Conclusion

For victims of cyberbullying, the damages can be devastating. They may internalize the cruel words and harassment targeted at them and believe there is something truly wrong with them. This can lead to anxiety, insecurity, and depression, which can become serious. And cyberbullying isn’t just at school—it follows its victims home on social media, so kids can’t escape it.