Print
Email
Share

Social media brings out more child bullies

by Noelle Gardner/ KENS 5

kens5.com

Posted on June 25, 2010 at 5:41 PM

Updated Saturday, Jun 26 at 9:01 AM

More and more, teens are taking to the Internet to fight their battles.

School administrators from all over the world were in San Antonio Friday for the 4th annual National Conference on Girl Bullying.

Girl bullying is being recognized by educators, mental health educators and professionals who work with young people.

Now educators are exploring new ways to keep track of the latest trends, with the goal of making schools "bully-proof."

Teachers say Internet bullying makes the child feel like the whole school is against them.

According to the National Crime Prevention Council, 52 percent of students across the nation see bullying in school at least once a week.

Print
Email
Share

Forgot Password?

Don't have an account?

Register Now

Member Benefits

Link your account to your Twitter or Facebook account for easier login!

Link your account to your Facebook profile Link your account to your Twitter profile

Check box to receive Free Special Offers

* - Indicates required field

Check box to receive Free Special Offers

Connecting to

You may need to allow pop up window for this step of registration

Just one more step:

Please take a moment to review the available e-mail newsletters has to offer. Place a checkbox next to the newsletters you wish to subscribe to.

Welcome.

Thank you for becoming a member of kens5.com. You now have full access to the best local coverage and late breaking news from kens5.com. Soon you will be redirected to the page you were seeking, and a confirmation email will be delivered to you.

You will need to respond to the confirmation e-mail for your account to be activated.

kens5.com is dedicated to bringing you exceptional news and outstanding information services, all while personalizing it to your liking. We're sure you'll enjoy being a kens5.com member! If you need assistance, please contact us.