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Solutions and prevention of cyber bullying among youth

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This guide describes how bullying, in person or online, can have serious and long-lasting effects for the victim, such as anxiety and depression and can lead to changes in mood, sleep and appetite disturbances and potentially to harmful or suicidal thoughts or actions. It provides suggestions on how to recognise and respond to signs a child is being bullied.
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cyberbullying, cyber bullying, bullying, cyber safety

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Topic Encouraging online safety, Helping your child deal with bullying, aggression and violence
Audience Educators, Parents

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Published by Centered Recovery Programs
©Centered Recovery Center. May be subject to Copyright Act statutory licence.

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