# Cyber bullying
Michigan Teenager Shocked to Learn Her Mother Was Her Cyberbully
For the past year, a Michigan teenager was the victim of a horrendous cyberbullying campaign that was fueled by hateful messages. Nothing could have prepared her though for what she would eventually learn when the investigation reached a stunning conclusion. Imagine the shock she must have felt to discover that the one harassing her was her own birth mother.
Michigan woman gets charged with a felony after being discovered catfishing her daughter and engaging in cyberbullying.
A mother from Michigan was detained for running a catfishing harassment campaign against minors, including her own daughter. Kendra Gail Licari, 42, was arrested on December 12 after officials claimed she bullied her daughter and their ex-boyfriend online using a false internet persona, according to the Morning Sun and Unilad.
Beat a Cyberbully: Here’s How Parents Can
Cyberbullying is a concern for parents like Mike and Nissa Hernandez of Nebraska.Photo byJehovah's Witnesses - Public Information Department. While remote learning during the COVID-19 pandemic lowered reported instances of bullying, parents fear that, for some students, going back to school will mean going back to being bullied.
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TikTok and Adult Cyber Bullying
Stalking(Luis Villasmil/Unsplashed) The type of videos that often go viral on TikTok range from little children cursing, funny or unusual pets, pretty girls performing dance trends, and posting something controversial. These videos bring thousands of followers and often millions of views. But what happens when posting a controversial video goes too far and turns into cyber harassment?
TikToker gets called "a Whale" - Shuts Trolls Up with a Video
The Internet can bring you followers, fame, and monetary gains too. But the internet can also get toxic because of trolls. Influencers often face trolls who make fun of their appearance. Getting bullied by people who hide behind the keyboard is not a new thing on the internet. Getting fat-shamed is one of the worst experiences an influencer might face in his/her internet journey. Here's a story from Olivia Nicole Duffin who handled it differently.
How Can Parents Help Combat Cyber Bullying?
With cyberbullying on the rise, parents can fight back by staying alert to changes in their children's behavior.Courtesy of Jehovah’s Witnesses’ Public Information. While remote learning during the COVID-19 pandemic lowered reported instances of bullying, parents fear that, for some students, going back to school will mean going back to being bullied.
As Idaho Legislature considers goal, youngsters' psychological well-being merits a further conversation
Without an all-around financed and responsive emotional wellness framework, Idaho kids aren't having the chance at a brilliant future that they merit, composes visitor editorialist Megan Haughton.