Increased In Cyber Bullying
Social media helped us to get closer and connect faster, but it has also made online bullying immensely easier. Cyberbullying is one example of how it influences toxic social media users that email, write, or retweet derogatory, damaging, misleading, or mean content about someone else. It may include revealing personal data about someone else, causing problems for the individual. A few of online bullying goes overboard and can become illegal or criminal behavior. There were a lot of students who had been bullied, both in real-life situations and online. Lots of people even considered themselves to harm themselves to cope with bullying.
Be Kind To Others, Save A Life
We could save someone just by being good to them and not turning a blind eye when we saw someone being mistreated. While not all bullying is related to family problems, it is a good idea to investigate your child’s behavior and personal interactions at home. It might seem like harmless teasing at home may, but it can be a form of harassment. Home ought to be a haven where children are not subjected to angry, scathing words from family and friends. So please keep the golden rule in mind: don’t do unto others what you don’t want others to do unto you. We could also apply the same principle to bullying.