Rising Cyberbullying Peaks at Ages 11 to 13: Experts Advise Setting Boundaries for Protection

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According to a report by NOW Health, cyberbullying among children has increased post-pandemic, with 16% of 11 to 15-year-olds experiencing it, higher than the 13% reported four years ago. The peak age for cyberbullying is 11 for boys and 13 for girls. As internet usage increases, especially among young people spending up to 6 hours online daily, cyberbullying is becoming more prevalent. Experts suggest setting boundaries for online interactions to prevent negative impacts and potential harm from cyberbullying.

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