Cyberbullying
Liam Konczak, 2, uses the family computer on occasion, under the careful supervision of his dad, Mike. How early is too early for parents to consider cyberbullying and what to do if their child is in such a situation? Parents can find resources to help with this adversity their children may face, before it happens. Online bullies become more commonplace when a child has access to technology such as a computer or cell phone. Specialists suggest open communication between child and parent is paramount to identifying when their child may be the victim of cyberbullying. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Erica Crossen)
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