Fifteen-year-olds who reported regularly being bullied online only were very rare Cyber-bullying is far less common than "traditional" face-to-face bullying, according to an academic survey of ...
In a survey of 30,000 pupils in England, the Anti-Bullying Alliance discovered that one in four children have suffered frequent face-to-face bullying. Sadly, this figure is even higher for ...
Bullying can affect you ... People may feel shy about being bullied, and it can be hard for them to open up in a face to face conversation – so you could also try messaging them, or suggesting ...
In my opinion, cyberbullying is probably worse than the normal kind of face-to-face bullying. People use nasty words on the internet to make others feel bad about themselves. So the victims lose ...