Tell them. Use explanation.
As of recent studies, approximately 40% of adults in the U.S. have reported experiencing some form of cyberbullying or online harassment. This figure can vary based on demographics and specific definitions of cyberbullying. The issue has gained more attention in recent years, highlighting the need for awareness and preventive measures.
It's considered cyberbullying if you do it AT ALL.
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How do teens odten feel that may make them more susceptible to suicide than adults
Cyberbullying is becoming more and more of an issue as online communication and network socialization become more common. On average, 1 in 6 children are victims of cyberbullying.
well it is likely both ways, but kids possibly make more mistakes than adults because they dont know as much
Well to make babies and the babies grow up to adults and make more babies to become adults and so on. that's how you were born.
The answer is way more than 200% (3,675)
Well to make babies and the babies grow up to adults and make more babies to become adults and so on. that's how you were born.
more protective
About 306, more than when we are adults because our bones morph together and make us bigger when we are adults.