
Handling Cyberbullying: Tips and Advice for Dealing with Online Harassment
Learn about cyberbullying - how it happens, what a cyberbully can do, and how to handle it. Discover the importance of not blaming yourself and empowering yourself to take control of the situation. Follow steps like saving evidence, telling a trusted adult, and protecting yourself to combat cyberbullying effectively. Remember, you don't have to tolerate any form of bullying.
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What to Do About Cyberbullying
What is Cyberbullying? Using tech devices to post things that hurt someone s feelings or threaten someone.
What can a Cyberbully do? Pretend to be you online Spread lies and rumors about you Fool you into giving out personal information Send threatening emails or texts Post pictures of you to hurt or embarrass Adapted from www.helpguide.org
Cyberbullying can happen anywhere and anytime! even in places where you re supposed to feel safe like at home
Cyberbullies can be anyone! we don t always know who s doing it this can make us feel even worse because we don t know who s targeting us
Cyberbullies may keep bullying because they can bully without anyone knowing who they are they can t see your reaction so they may say worse things than they would if they were face to face with you Adapted from www.helpguide.org
IMPORTANT!! Don t blame yourself! it s my fault
So what can we do instead? Any ideas??
How to Handle Cyberbullying 1. SAVE the evidence don t erase 2. TELL a trusted adult 3. REPORT threats to teacher, principal, police 4. DON T RESPOND or RETALIATE 5. PROTECT YOURSELF 6. BLOCK sender
Remember: You don t have to put up with bullying of any kind! I can handle cyberbullying!
Sowhat do YOU think? Your best friend seems really upset lately. When you finally get her to talk, she shows you a nasty text message she received. What can you do to help?