With cyberbullying s impact extending so far past the digital plane that means it also.
The impact of cyberbullying to students.
Let s take a look.
College students are an important population on which to focus regarding cyberbullying because older adolescence can be formative for habits that persist into young adulthood.
In addition cyber bullying can be an extension of traditional bullying in school and consequently schools have a role working with the wider school community and in particular parents in tackling this issue.
With the increased cruelty of cyberbullying comes a deeper impact on those involved.
In fact according to statistics reported by abc news nearly 30 percent of students are either bullies or victims of bullying.
The impact of cyberbullying on students not only can affect school performance it can be a life shaping for those victimized perpetrators and witnesses.
The problem affects many and has many ramifications both on society and the way we approach security.
As noted at the outset the complexity of the problem requires comprehensive multifaceted and integrated approaches to address it.
Cyberbullying uses information and communications technology ict to deliver intimidating or demeaning messages at any time and through a variety of avenues.
The effects of cyberbullying are in many ways worse than traditional bullying infiltrating every part of a victim s life and causing psychological struggles.
However heated online debates have the potential to devolve into personal attacks and.
Promotion of open dialogue and free speech is a hallmark of the college experience.
Bullying including cyberbullying causes significant emotional and psychological distress.
Cell phones and computers themselves are not to blame for cyberbullying.
Cyberbullies use cell phones computers and tablets.
Social media sites can be used for positive activities like connecting kids with friends and family helping students with school and for entertainment.
Just like any other victim of bullying cyberbullied kids experience anxiety fear depression and low self esteem they also may experience physical symptoms and struggle academically.
Cyberbullying and academic impact nov 4 2013 by michael nuccitelli psy d.
Cyberbullying is the repeated and willful use of digital technology to harass threaten embarrass or target another person.