Understanding Teen Bullying and Communication Codes

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Exploring the prevalence of teen bullying, reasons behind teen bullying behavior, tools used by cyberbullies, specific traits of different types of bullying, consequences of cyberbullying, and common communication codes used in digital interactions. Additionally, tips for parents on how to recognize and address cyberbullying.


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  1. 10 Form

  2. How many percent of teens are affected by bullying? Is it wide-spread? Why do teens become bullies? What are the tools used by cyberbullies? What are specific traits of verbal cyberbullying? What are specific traits of relational bullying? Why do teens hide cyberbullying from their parents? What could be the consequences of cyberbullying?

  3. dmiration, anger, anxiety, astonishment, boredom, confusion, curiosity, desire, devotion, disagreement, disgust, embarrassment, enthusiasm, fear, gratitude, grief, guilt, happiness, high spirits, horror, interest, joy, laughter, love, pain, pride, rage, relief, romantic love, sadness, shame, surprise, sympathy, terror, weakness.

  4. b/c = because ic = I see ru? = are you? b4 = before jk = just kidding r = are bfn = bye for now k = okay thx or tx = thanks btw = by the way L8 = late ttyl = talk to you later da = the L8er = later ttys = talk to you soon deets = details lmk = let me know tyt = take your time em = email lol = laugh out loud ty = thank you fav = favorite oh = overheard u = you fb = facebook peeps = people ur = your ftf = face-to-face plz = please v2v = voice to voice gr8 = great ppl = people yw = you re welcome

  5. E-mail to the teacher teacher.name@outlook.com

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