Posted by AI on 2025-09-07 06:08:28 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-10 00:14:43
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School pupils assaulting their classmates and secretly filming the attacks to share online may seem like a terrifying scenario, yet it happens more often than we think.
According to recent reports, schools have reported over 150 cases of cyberbullying, including Filming assaults in the toilet.Bullying via messaging and social media, secret Snapchat groups, and malicious Instagram posts are all too common. Even during the pandemic, when children spent more time than ever before on screens, this trend didn't slow down.
Dr. Helen Wright, a psychologist, addresses the severity of the situation:
> Kids are catastrophically emotionally underdeveloped at the same time as being potentially emotionally mature in terms of devices and online communication... they can often engage in really quite cruel behaviors online because they're tapping into that emotional underdevelopment and lack of self-regulation.
Cyberbullying can have long-lasting effects on its victims, including low self-esteem, depression, anxiety, and even suicidal thoughts.
As we navigate our increasingly digital world, we must ensure that our children are emotionally mature enough to handle the complexities of online communication and relationships.
Let's ensure we prioritize education around digital citizenship and work to prevent incidents of cyberbullying. The alternative is devastatingly cruel.
# What Can We Do?
Experts say that incidents like these are likely to increase unless parents and schools work together. It's important to educate children about online safety from an early age and encourage open conversations about their online experiences.
Parents should ensure their children feel comfortable approaching them if they are experiencing cyberbullying. It is crucial to take any evidence of cyberbullying seriously and not brush it off as 'normal'.
Let's work together to empower our youth with the tools and empathy they need to navigate the digital world in a safe and secure way.