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  • Cyberbullying Is Causing Teens To Die In The Real World​​​​​​​—Girls Are Hit Harder

    Amandalyn Vanover April 27, 2017 Tweens & Teens

    While all forms of bullying are damaging, an online bully can create detrimental trauma and there is not a lot that the child/teen or parents can do about it, although awareness and laws continue to improve across the United States and the world.

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