Digital self-harm: What is it and could it be on rise?

What is digital self-harm and could it be on rise? The behavior is being red-flagged by researchers whose studies show it occurring among middle and high school students.

How To Navigate Virtual Bullying, According To Experts

If you thought bullying only happened to kids in schools or on the playgrounds, think again. Cyberbullying is just as insidious as in-person harassment, and can happen just as frequently, especially when kids are glued to their digital devices.

How Remote Learning Has Changed The Nature Of School Bullying

Virtual classrooms have made life easier for many kids who dealt with bullies, but new forms of cyberbullying exist.

Navigating cyberbullying more difficult amid COVID-19, but there are options

Navigating cyberbullying more difficult amid COVID-19, but there are options for educators and parents

A New Study Ties Anti-Bullying Laws to a Reduction in Suicide — but Boys Were Mostly Unaffected

Anti-bullying laws have been enacted in every state over the past two decades. Research finds that their spread is associated with reduced bullying and depression, and lower suicide rates for girls

We don’t know the true extent of cyberbullying – and children need help in dealing with it

Teachers are more likely to notice 'real-life' bullying, but children are less inclined to report when they are targeted online.

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