If you are a victim of cyberbullying, it is important to think about two things: first, practical steps to take to address the situation, and second, mental and emotional steps to take to make sure you are taking care of yourself after facing cyberbullying.
Oct 09, 2019 Bullying: How parents can help - Mayo Clinic Be proactive about bullying. Know your school's bullying policy, curriculum and action plans. If you suspect your child is being bullied or your child has reported bullying, take the following steps: Ensure safety. Support your child by explaining that you want them to be safe and that you will take steps to protect their safety and end the What is Cyberbullying? | Ditch the Label May 12, 2020
So what can you do to handle cyberbullying and be polite online? Here are a few tips: 1. Don’t retaliate and write a nasty post in response. It will only make the situation worse. 2. Do not take the rude comments personally nor doubt your views or beliefs. The rude comments have little to do with you.
Cyberbullying or cyberstalking can be devastating to the victim. It is also a growing concern for teenagers and adolescents. Cyberbullying makes the victim feel cornered and helpless and it can occur at any time of the day, regardless of whether one is at home or school. It can also happen over phone, tablet, computers and […]
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