Showing posts with label Cyber Bullying. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cyber Bullying. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

What to do if you discover your child is involved in a situation involving Cyberbullying…



Talk to your child, make sure they are OK, and make sure they know you are on their side. Some children can be embarrassed or ashamed of the situation they might find themselves in. It is important to have an open dialogue with them to ensure their cyber safety. You can follow these Cyber safety tips for parents.
Next, if the offenses are serious enough, you should consider contacting your child’s school and/or your local law enforcement agency. Just because it happens online, you should not take these offenses lightly. Also, be sure to NOT erase any traces of what you find online as these traces (e.g. comments, messages, photos, etc.) can help in taking action against a cyber bully.

Finally, contact the web site(s), social networks, or mobile phone providers that might have been used as a platform for these offenses. They most often take these offenses seriously and are willing to help stop and prevent these behaviors.

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Sunday, August 28, 2011

Ten Tips to Prevent Cyberbullying

Cyberbullying is the practice of posting or sending harmful images or text via the Internet or other digital communication tools, such as cell phones, email, instant messaging, chat rooms, video game spaces or social networking environments such as My Space and Facebook. Following are some tips for parents and educators to help keep kids safe.

1. Tell students to never pass along harmful or cruel messages or images.
2. Train students to delete suspicious email messages without opening them.
3. Ask students to step up to friends who are cyberbullying and tell them to stop.
4. Teach students how to use technology to block communication with cyberbullies.
5. Speak to students about the importance of telling a parent or adult about any cyberbullying they’re witness to.
6. At home, supervise your child’s time online. Putting the computer in a common area, such as the kitchen, is a good idea.
7. Addressing cyberbullying school-wide is key -- help institute a formal policy for dealing with any cyberbullying instances. Be sure students fully understand the consequences. For some guidelines on crafting a program, visit HotChalk.com and see Preventing Cyberbullying: A Conversation with Mike Donlin.
8. Create a community outreach program to educate those beyond the school walls to the dangers of cyberbullying. Have students work with the Chamber of Commerce or other civic group to create an awareness campaign.
9. Teach students the basics of smart and savvy Web behavior, such as never revealing passwords or real last names.
10. Pay attention. If you notice a student is withdrawn, depressed or reluctant to attend school or social events, investigate.

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Monday, August 22, 2011

Stop Cyberbullying


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Friday, August 19, 2011

More Cyber Bullying Tips


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Thursday, June 16, 2011

Cyber Bullying

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Friday, May 13, 2011

Wired Safety's Cyberbullying Video

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Thursday, March 3, 2011

Cyber Bullying

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