What is bullying? How many people does bullying effect? What are bullying statistics from around the world? Nobullying.com is a website dedicated to helping people fight against bullying and cyber bullying. Our mission is to help educate and share knowledge from experts on bullying and cyber bullying to help parents, teenagers and teachers. NoBullying.com’s mission is very simple – to reach and help as many people as possible around the world with real advice from experts dealing with bullying every day through their profession. We want to encourage anyone dealing with bullying in any environment to seek local help, there is always people in your life who will help you. Sharing a problem is the first steps in solving the problem. We want NoBulling.com to provide great advice, but nothing replaces a student or child talking to their parents or teacher for support, an employee talking to a HR manager in their company, or a parent trying to help their child talking to a health care professional. Every situation is unique, and anyone suffering from bullying should seek local professional help, where a trained person can guide you in dealing with any problems. Bullying Statistics – The Facts: Learning the various statistics that indicate the percentage of children who are victimized by bullies, both online and in person, can open your eyes to the true magnitude of this problem. Some of the numbers show: * At least 50 percent of teens have been bullied online according to the iSafe Foundation. * About 10 to 20 percent of those teens are bullied on a regular basis per the Cyberbullying Research Center. * One-million children on Facebook alone were harassed in 2011 as reported by Consumer Reports. * DoSomething.org claims 90 percent of children in grades 4 through 8 have been bullied at some point. * ISafe Foundation reports 35 percent of children have actually been threatened online, some more than once More Bullying Statistics On the reverse side, there are shocking statistics about the number of bullies that exist online and in person. While it can sometimes be difficult to determine who the bullies are and why they partake in this behavior, it is important to know how prevalent they are so you can teach your children to be careful and watch for any negative behavior. * According to the Teen Online & Wireless Safety Survey conducted in 2009, 34 percent of those who participated in cyberbullying did so both as a victim and a bully. * About 53 percent of children have said something that was mean or hurtful to someone else while online according to iSafe Foundation. If you found this slideshare interesting – we would love to have your comments below, do visit us at our website – and hope you think this message is share worthy. Thank you