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Preventing Teen Suicide Caused by Cyber bullying Through Social Media



Monitoring a Teen's Computer Activity Through a Remote Keylogger



Monitoring a Teen's Social Activity Through a Mobile Application
(EMAILWIRE.COM, January 11, 2015 ) San Francisco, CA -- Today's teenagers face unique challenges unlike any generation prior. While yesterday's teenager may have enjoyed the convenience of getting through the day and going home. That was a respite that today's teen will never know. The bullying, conversations, and social dynamics are now public, real-time, and 24/7. Teenagers are as likely to chat with each other online from opposite ends of the schoolyard as they were to chat in the bathroom 20 years ago. To make it worse, the whole school is likely in on the conversation, and for victims of cyber bullying, the school bell is when the day begins.

Yesterday's parent was no stranger to bullying. It was more likely physical than social and yesterday's bullying victim was as likely to be chastised for being a victim as the aggressor was to be dismissed by the predominate "boys will be boys" dogma. In today's scholastic atmosphere, the child that defends himself is likely to suffer the same discipline as the bully. Punishing the victim has become part of the "zero tolerance" policy throughout the U.S. This does very little to help children in learning the true difference between right and wrong.

Today's parent is faced with new challenges and little remedies, generation X could deal directly with school's principle and rectify nearly any problem. Social media is a tougher beast, it's nowhere, it's everywhere and the principle has little, if any control. The parental atmosphere has changed as well, firm discipline, a mainstay of the 70's parent has taken a backseat to a more sensitive approach. "Spare the rod, spoil the child" is seldom heard in the Millennial generation.

How yesterday's parent would have handled the problem of cyber bullying by a generation that can recall being spanked by the school's principle for name calling will never be known; but with new problems come new solutions. These solutions are foreign to most parents born in the 70's. It is an interesting generation gap, one generation has trouble changing their e-mail password without assistance, the other no longer uses e-mail. Parents today remain ignorant of these solutions at a heavy price.

The reality is that most recent teen suicides including that of Leelah Alcorn who chose to end her life by walking into traffic left a huge social media footprint. A footprint so large that, her death could have been prevented. Leaving a Tumblr note is how she decided to bid the world goodbye, a far cry from yesterday's suicide note, and, one that could have hindered her intentions. Modern problems require modern solutions.

Today's solutions are not so different than yesterdays. Yesterday, a parent monitored every aspect of their teen's life. Today's teen has another life, an invisible one, its public yet private, it never stops and everyone is listening. Insults which were once made in the locker room are now made in a public forum for all to see. Social pressure which was once a private battle is now public.

According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness website - "Each year in the U.S., approximately 2 million U.S. adolescents attempt suicide, and almost 700,000 receive medical attention for their attempt (AACAP, 2001)". Teen suicide attempts have also increased to their highest level in 15 years, begging the questions - have teens decided adulthood is not worth waiting for.
Solutions remain controversial. No parent wants to invade their children's privacy, yet the reality remains, they are children; and they're not aware that these challenges will pass.

Tools such as social media monitors allow parents to see exactly what's going on with their underage child. Not just what they are thinking, feeling and dealing with, but with what others are saying about them as well. A remote keylogger is another tool parents can use to monitor a teen's online social activity. While these solutions might appear to be intrusive, the reality is that most recent teen suicides could have been prevented by monitoring a child's social media activity. It is up to the family to decide what side they will take in the privacy vs. security battle, in the end however, parents are expected to be parents.

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