THEN RELEASED. WELL, THIS WEEK, ALBUQUERQUE STUDENTS WILL GO BACK TO SCHOOL AND ONLINE BULLYING HAS BECOME MORE PROMINENT IN THIS DIGITAL AGE AND SOME SAY IT’S MORE COMMON THAN PHYSICAL BULLYING. CONTINUING OUR BACK TO SCHOOL COVERAGE, PEYTON SPELLACY IS LIVE WITH TIPS ON IDENTIFYING AND THEN STOPPING BULLYING. HEY PEYTON. TODD ROYALE THE STOP BULLYING CAMPAIGN SAYS 1 IN 5 HIGH SCHOOLERS ARE BEING BULLIED, BUT HALF OF THEM DON’T EVEN TELL ADULTS. A UNM HEALTH PSYCHIATRIST SAYS THE DEVELOPING DIGITAL WORLD IS MAKING IT HARDER TO KEEP TRACK OF THEIR KIDS ONLINE ACTIVITY, AND THUS HARDER TO TELL IF THEIR CHILD IS BEING BULLIED. SHE SAYS BEING HESITANT TO RETURN TO SCHOOL IS A BIG SIGN TO TELL IF YOUR CHILD IS EXPERIENCING THIS. HERE ARE SOME OTHER SIGNS PARENTS MIGHT SEE. THEY MAY PERHAPS EXPRESS ANXIETY ABOUT SPENDING TIME WITH CERTAIN KIDS. UM, YOU CAN SEE …
Online bullying concerns rise as New Mexico students return to school [Video]
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