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Online self harm on the rise, experts say parent should understand the dangers
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2022-08-23
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Kids are bullying themselves under a false name online. A recent study suggests five to nine per cent of American teens have done it. Experts say the probelm is in Australian schools aswell
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