Mom of bullied daughter talks to kids

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With kids growing up in an era of iPods, smart phones and social media, it likely won’t surprise you that approximately 25% of them are cyber bullied. You may remember the heartbreaking story of Amanda Todd, the teen from B.C. who was tormented so badly online she committed suicide last year. The YouTube video she posted telling her story before she died has been viewed by millions all over the world. Now her mother has dedicated her life to promoting cyber bullying awareness. Kate Carnegie caught up with Carol Todd after she spoke to a group of students and faculty at Western University in London Friday.