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The Importance of Emotional Competence in Preventing Cyberbullying: The Role of Family as Moderator

Ainur Khairina Khairi, Wanyi Li, Shi Hui Yeo, Yung Shin Tong, Mohd Nazri Bin Abdul Rahman, Saeid Motevalli

International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences · 2022

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Developing high emotional competency is important as it affects an individual's future social ability, psychological and emotional wellbeing. Especially in children and adolescents, emotional competency must be shaped and enhanced during that period. Therefore in that stage, the family plays an important role in helping children and adolescents to develop emotional competency. If emotional competency was not well developed, when children and adolescents moved to later stages in life, they tend to engage in deviant and risky behaviors, such as cyberbullying. In this paper, the antecedents of emotional competency are discussed, by putting the focus on the role of family education and family as a role model. Family is the closest environment a child or adolescent gets in touch with. Without a

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Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.6007/ijarbss/v12-i4/13062
Catalogue ID
SNmojad5ea-3h16rs
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