43 percent
80% of teens use internet on their smartphones and almost 60% are potential targets to cyber bullies. 10% to 20% have already experienced cyber bullying.
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its about 72%
There are many places where one can receive facts on bullying. One can receive facts on bullying from popular on the web sources such as Teens of America and Do Something.
Pretty close to zero. If you consider suicides to be "dying from bullying" then the number is higher, but bullying is rarely the only (or even primary) factor in suicide.
Cyber-bullying is just when people (adults, kids, teens) bully you online as in cyber so on the computer,
there's Physical bullying, mental bullying and cyber bullying
According to recent research it is estimated that 30-43 % or over 5.7 million are involved in school bullying as either a bully, a target of bully, or both. A recent national survey of students from grades 6 -10 grades showed 13% reported bullying others, 11% reported being the target of bullies, and other 6% said they bullied others and were bullied as well. Limited available data suggest that teen bullying is much more common among younger teens than older teens. As teens grow they are less likely to bully others or be targets of bullies. School bullying occurs more among boys and girls and boys are more likely to report being hit, slapped, or pushed. Girls are more often the targets of rumors or sexual comments. While teen boys target both boys and girls, girls most often target girls.
tell an adult
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