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What to do When Your Child Is the Victim of Cyberbullying (page 2)

By Michelle Menillo
NetSmartz

What to look for: Signs of Cyberbullying

  • Avoids the computer, cell phone, and other technological devices or appears stressed when receiving an e-mail, instant message, or text
  • Withdraws from family and friends, or acts reluctant to attend school and social events
  • Avoids conversations about computer use
  • Exhibits signs of low self-esteem including depression and/or fear
  • Grades begin to decline
  • Lack of eating or sleeping

What to look for: Signs your Child is a Cyberbully

  • Has been involved in bullying incidents at school or has been the target of bullies in the past.
  • Avoids conversations about their computer and cell phone activities
  • Quickly switches screens or closes programs when you walk by the computer
  • Laughs excessively while using the computer or cell phone
  • Uses multiple online accounts, or an account that is not their own
  • Spends an unusual amount of time using the computer or cell phone
  • Becomes upset when access to the computer or cell phone is denied

Start a Discussion with your Children

  • Why do you think people harass or cyberbully?
  • How would harassment make you feel? Have you ever felt that way?
  • Have you ever sent an e-mail, text, or an IM out of anger?
  • How would you react if someone created a fake profile mocking a peer on a social networking site?
  • How can you prevent yourself from being cyberbullied?
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