LiveScience – Agata Blaszczak-Boxe
“Cyberbullying is a common concern for parents who have teenage kids, but parents seem to disagree on which behaviors should be labeled as cyberbullying, a new report suggests. In a poll of a nationally representative sample of about 600 parents of adolescents ages 13 to 17, researchers gave parents four hypothetical scenarios involving teens. The researchers then asked the parents whether they thought each scenario represented cyberbullying…The parents in the study also had differing views on penalties for the four potential cyberbullying scenarios, the researchers said.”(more)