Mike+M.

My questions that I have to answer will be these:

10. What are some ways that cyberbullying affects teens both physically and mentally? 11. What are some ways that teens should address cyberbullying? 12. What are some ways that cyberbullying can be prevented?

Our case study is Ghyslain Raza. Source: Cobb, Louise. "Dream Online: How Is Cyber Bullying Affecting Your Kids?" //Children's Hospital Boston//. Web. 13 Apr. 2012. .

Cyberbullying, in extreme cases, can lead to suicide or people killing each other. It doesn't often get that far, though. It can lead to depression, which causes a whole slew of problems. If a teen is depressed, they may cause greater harm to themselves. They will withdraw from their peers and family and become a loner. Cyberbullying can completely destroy a person's social life. When they fall into depression, that's when they start thinking about suicide. (10)

They should speak up and not stay quiet. If they don't tell anybody, it won't get better. Don't support cyberbullies, even friends. Cyberbullying is not the victims fault. Sometimes they won't say anything for fear of getting their internet privileges taken away by a parent who thinks that's the only way to stop google the bullying. (11)

Well, don't cyberbully people. That's not going to easily happen, so people should just use common sense. Don't go online when you're angry, you might say something you can't take back. If anybody gets a nasty message, just save it and take it to a trusted adult. The problem probably won't ever completely go away, but we can keep it tamed down. (12)

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