This half-hour course focuses only on this type of bullying as it is the fastest-growing bullying form. It clarifies the definition, explains reasons for cyberbullying, and looks at ways to help. At the end, everyone can download a form that looks at various educational stakeholders and what they can do to prevent and intervene in bullying while supporting those involved – students, families, teachers, school leaders, and districts,
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