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Causes of Cyber Bullying

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The causes of Cyber Bullying started from many aspects of a person's surroundings such as family and friends. Mostly children now days, they revolved around there parents alot and therefore as a result, they begin to copy whatever their parents are doing, such as their attitude, behaviors and etc. If the family members are uneducated which as a result, making fun of each other and arguments always involved. As a result, there children will start to adapt from the family's bad behavior and think it is a normal thing to do and also begin to behave themselves like their parents. Thus, when the children are outside of their home, they begin to follow the path of what they have learned from their parents and begins to bully, both cyber bullying and playground bullying.


(Obtained from:http://myfeetarentugly.com/blog/...parents/)

Another reason for the cause of someone being a cyber bully is definitely their friends. When a friend, or a group of friend bullies others, the rest of the group will feel left out and in order to fit into the group, they will begin to do the same thing as an negative influenced which they do not even realise what they have gotten themselves into. Also, if they don't copy and start doing the same thing as what their friends are doing, they could feel neglected from their group or even a possible chance go get bullied by their friends. Therefore, nobody wants to cause conflicts among friends by sticking up for themselves and merely to keep the friends they already have. Teenagers at their young age, their personal morals are not set in stone yet and they will try to avoid social conflicts at all costs.

Reference: Kalemm (Online) Retrieved on 5th February, 2010
http://mblog.lib.umich.edu/cyberbulling/archives/2007/03/what_are_the_so.html


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