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Information for parents and carers
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Cyberbullying information for parents and carers

Goldilocks and the CyberParents
This is a fairytale for parents to help them understand and teach their children about Cyberbullying and Internet Safety.
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Reporting CyberAbuse
Here's an article that give you some ideas of how to report Cyberbullying and other types of online abuse
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Tutorials on How to Report CyberAubse
Here are tutorial on how to report abuse on Facebook, Twitter, Cell Phones, and YouTube.
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Common sense to Cybersense
Our Wired Kids programs make it easy for parents. Already with too much on their plates, we can’t expect every parent to sit at their children’s side every second they are online.
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Is my child at risk?
Maybe. There are a few things you can check. Has their behavior changed recently?
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Parents biggest concerns
The 4Ps - Privacy, Predators, Pornography and Pop-Ups
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What's the parent's role?
Like everything else in life, it all comes back to us, the parents. We wish that we could get more help from others - from schools, from the community, from the law enforcement community.
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Google yourself
No, we haven’t changed our policy on using inappropriate language. Google is the search engine and information gathering phenomenon that collects bits and pieces of information available online.
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What methods work with the different kinds of cyberbullies?
Some methods of cyberbullying are unique to a certain kinds of cyberbullies. And so are the ways the cyberbully maintain their secrecy or broadcast their actions to others.
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Telling the difference
It’s not always easy to tell these apart, except for serious cases of cyberstalking, when you “know it when you see it.” And the only difference between “cyberbullying” and cyber-harassment is the age of both the victim and the perpetrator.
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A quick guide to responding to a cyberbullying incident
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Instant Messaging 101
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Community programs
You can use one of our tutorials, or walk through our guide alone or with your family.
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Wired Kids Summits
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Wired Kids Summits: Cyberbullying - Youth-Empowered Solutions
We are all familiar with the schoolyard bullies. Cyberbullying is the online equivalent. It involves young people on both sides of the communications.
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Teenangels
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