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what is it? :: how it works :: why cyberbully? :: prevention :: take action :: what's the law?
Take action
- Keep personal information private
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- Stop, block and tell!
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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. Our kids have dubbed searching for yourself or others you have met, or want to meet, online as “Googling” someone.
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- Take 5!
Put down the mouse and step away from the computer.and no one will get hurt!
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- Don’t be an accomplice
Education can help considerably in preventing and dealing with the consequences of cyberbullying. The first place to begin an education campaign is with the kids and teens themselves. We need to address ways they can become inadvertent cyberbullies, how to be accountable for their actions and not to stand by and allow bullying (in any form) to be acceptable. We need to teach them not to ignore the pain of others.
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- Practice the Internet Golden Rule
Don’t do anything online that you wouldn’t do offline and R-E-S-P-E-C-T others
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A quick guide on the escalating levels of response to a cyberbullying incident
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