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Cyber Safety: Cyberbullying

Cyber Safety: Cyberbullying. James Sherman, Principal Matsumoto Ruth Stephens Radle, Principal Norwood Creek. Outcomes. Define bullying and cyberbullying Outline what to monitor and how to monitor What to do if you have concerns Address your questions. What is Bullying and Cyberbullying?.

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Cyber Safety: Cyberbullying

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  1. Cyber Safety: Cyberbullying James Sherman, Principal Matsumoto Ruth Stephens Radle, Principal Norwood Creek

  2. Outcomes • Define bullying and cyberbullying • Outline what to monitor and how to monitor • What to do if you have concerns • Address your questions

  3. What is Bullying and Cyberbullying? • When someone hurts or scares another person on purpose, repeatedly. There is often a real or perceived imbalance of power • Cyberbullying is being cruel to others by sending or posting harmful material or engaging in other forms of social aggression using the Internet or other digital technologies. • It is often a 24/7 • It is a form of abuse

  4. What to Monitor? • Cell Phones • Computer • E-Mail • Social Networks • You have ultimate control over these areas. It is ok to tell your children that they will not have privacy in these areas

  5. Impact of Cyberbullying • No escape. On-going 24/7. • Can be mean and personal • Posted/ messages cannot be taken back • It can be very anonymous • Affects self esteem, academic work, behavior, and friendships • Can lead to sever risk behavior like suicide, drug/ alcohol use, and self mutilation • May bully back

  6. What do you do? • Keep personal information and passwords private. • Don’t take the bait. • Change settings on account. • Collect the evidence. • Talk with your child. • Tell someone about it. • Close the account…report it to the ISP of the sender if known.

  7. Web Resources • http://www.netsmartz.org/resources/reallife.htm • http://stopbullyingnow.hrsa.gov • http://www.stopcyberbullying.org • http://www.commonsensemedia.org/

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