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Safeguard Against Cyberbullying: Stay Safe Online

Learn how to tackle cyberbullying effectively with these helpful tips: forget hurtful messages, seek help, avoid sharing personal information, be cautious when meeting online contacts, and keep content safe. Remember to think before you post and reference Safekids.com and Kidsmart.org for more guidance.

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Safeguard Against Cyberbullying: Stay Safe Online

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  1. THE BAD TEXT By, JOEY AND VINEETH

  2. FORGET • If a cyberbully texts something to you, forget about it. Don’t fight back, because it’s going to get worse.

  3. GET HELP • Cyberbullies will make you sad. So, we know the solution for that, tell a parent or a well trusted adult.

  4. DON’T SHARE INFORMATION • Don’t share personal information like your name, address, date of birth and email.

  5. MEETING • Meeting someone online can be dangerous, so make sure this person is safe.

  6. KEEP IT OFF YOUTUBE • Meeting someone like on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram can be VERY VERY BAD!! When posting videos on Youtube, if people watch they can comment bad things about the video. Think before you post.

  7. References • Safekids.com and Kidsmart.org

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