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Effective Strategies to Stop Cyberbullying: Bill and Jake's Cyber Safety Rules

Learn how to effectively handle cyberbullying with Bill and Jake's essential cyber safety rules. Rule #1: Don’t respond to bullies; they thrive on reactions. Rule #2: Save evidence of harmful messages and report them to a trusted adult. Rule #3: Block the bully to prevent further communication. Rule #4: Never retaliate; it only empowers the bully. Rule #5: Be an ally, not a bystander; speak up and support the victim. Follow these guidelines to create a safer online environment for everyone.

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Effective Strategies to Stop Cyberbullying: Bill and Jake's Cyber Safety Rules

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  1. How to Stop a Cyber-Bully Bill and Jake

  2. Cyber Safety Rule #1 • Don’t respond! If someone bullies you online don’t respond. If you respond that’s what the bully wants.

  3. Cyber Safety Rule #2 • Save the evidence! If someone sends a bad message on your email, save the evidence. Then, report it to a teacher. The teacher might find out who did it.

  4. Cyber Safety Rule #3 • Block the bully! If the bully is constantly sending mean messages to you, just click block so the bully can’t send anymore messages to you.

  5. Cyber Safety Rule #4 • Don’t be a bully! If someone bullies you don’t bully back. That will empower the bully and encourage the bully. Remember the bully always wants you to fight back.

  6. Cyber Safety Rule #5 • Be a friend, not a bystander! If you watch a bully send mean messages to a person, say STOP! The bully only wants to target one person, not a group. So if you stand up and say STOP, you will help the victim.

  7. References • SafeKids.com

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