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CyberbullyingBy
Sharon Synan
Recognizing Cyberbullying• Cyberbullying is using electronic means to bully, harass,
and otherwise make life miserable for people. • It’s using information and communication technologies
— cell phones, Webcams, computers, social networking sites, podcasts, any and all Web 2.0 technologies, that is, interactive aspects of blogging, Wikis, texting and IMing — to be cruel and harmful to others.
Reference:http://www.schoolcio.com/ShowArticle/1030
Is Your Child A Victim?Your child makes up excuses for not going to school – It is common for children to play sick and
want to take a day off for school but look for consistency, if this is happening on a regular basis.
Your child is often angry, sad, and depressed and withdrawn from family and friends. Our children go through spells where they withdraw from family but if you notice they are also withdrawing from friends pay attention to your child’s behavior.
Your child is frequently being hurt by particular person or group of people.Your child is frequently picked on in the presence of other peopleYour child is being made fun of for mistakes they are making. Your child’s belongings are being stolen
Reference: http://www.ehow.com/how_4585003_tell-child-victim-cyber-bullying.html
Is Your Child A Bully? Parents Can Help by: Letting them know how you feel. Role Model Treat your child with respect. Counteract the negative outside impact. Establish security and love at home.
Reference: http://www.ehow.com/how_2327855_prevent-child-from-becoming-bully.html
How to Protect Your Child from Cyberbullying
Monitor internet usage and cell phone usage.
Keep the computer in a central location.Talk to your child about cyberbullying and
expectations.Watch for signs of depression or changes
in behavior.
How to Respond DO:• Tell an adult • Join clubs and groups where you will meet other kids • Support someone else who is being bullied
DO NOT:• Think it's your fault. • Fight back or bully a person back. • Reply to online bullying
Boys and Girls Bully Differently
Girls• Relational victimization
• Leads to overt aggression.
• Greater mental health issues.
Boys• Physical victimization
• Can lead to anger issues• Aggressive behavior
Both experience emotional stress.Both experience loneliness.
Teach Nonaggressive Behavior• http://www.sciencedaily.com/videos/2008/1
208-cool_school__where_peace_rules.htm
Cool School video that teaches social skills.• http://stopbullyingnow.hrsa.gov/kids/
Website that includes videos and games to discuss aggression and bullying.