The COVID-19 pandemic didn’t just sink its vicious claws into millions of people’s physical health–it has taken a dangerous toll on mental health as well.
Cyberbullying – Taking Schoolyard Bullying Online
Cyberbullying was first defined in 1998. It is the deliberate posting of harmful messages on electronic devices. Much like schoolyard bullying, cyberbullies intend to intimidate and hurt their victims.
What Your “Maskne” Is Trying To Tell You
I don’t know about you, but COVID has wrecked as much havoc on my skin as it has on my social life.
Why The Internet Isn’t Just For Younger Generations
People are constantly making jokes about how the younger generations are synonymous with constant internet use, but the baby boomer generation isn’t far behind them.
Teen Sexting: A Parent’s Nightmare (And What They Can Do About It)
As you might have guessed, sexting is exactly what the word sounds like. Basically, it’s naughty texting with your partner or crush. Sexting can go from text messages to explicit photos and even short vids. And it has become extremely popular among millennials and younger generations.
Startling Facts About Teenagers And Mental Illness
Anyone who has dealt with mental health issues can tell you the stigma is real. It’s even harder to be a teenager dealing with mental illness while navigating puberty and other confusing changes.