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What questions can I ask my child to start a discussion about cyberbullying?
As children and youth continue to adopt technology in high numbers, the potential for abuse and misuse of the phone and...
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What can I do in my home to prevent cyberbullying?
Keep your home computer(s) in easily viewable places, such as a family room or kitchen.1 Talk regularly with your...
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How can I work with my school to prevent cyberbullying?
Support the school and advocate for anti-bullying interventions and school policies. Increase adults' knowledge of...
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What do I do if my child is bullying other kids online?
Increase your supervision of your child's online behaviors.1 Spend more time with your child and find out who your...
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What do I do if my child is experiencing cyberbullying?
Although technology allows bullies to target their victims anonymously, there are a number of steps that victims and...
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What are the signs that my child may be bullying others online?
No parent wants to learn that their child is involved in bullying other children, but some children find bullying to be...
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What are the signs that my child is being bullied online?
Although cyberbullying has the potential to be a very public form of victimization, depending upon the reach of the type...
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Why must we stop cyberbullying?
Bullying of all kinds can seriously affect the mental health, academic work, and physical health of children who are...
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How is bullying at school related to cyberbullying?
Cyberbullying is a whole-school and community issue. Bullying at school, at home, in the neighborhood, and online are...
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What are the long-term effects of being a bully?
Aggression in adulthood. In a research study boys were asked about whether they were bullies at age 14, then 18, and...
Topics: Bullying and Teasing | Bully
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