Thursday, May 21, 2015

Cyberbullying

Cyberbullying is growing everyday along with technology and it is starting at younger and younger ages. It happens through technology and is something that can easily be hidden from parents and teachers. The bullying can come through emails Facebook, text messages and many other forms. When cyberbullying is found it is important to document it so it can properly be addressed at a fitting time. The stop bullying.gov website says that these 3 tips can help parents prevent bullying. Those 3 tips are listed below. The cyberbullying research center has a wide range of tips for parents, teachers, teens, child victims, and adult victims. There is also a whole section on different presentation to watch and educate people of all ages about cyberbullying. 
The cyberbullying research center has a wide range of tips for parents, teachers, teens, child victims, and adult victims. There is also a whole section on different presentation to watch and educate people of all ages about cyberbullying. These two websites work well for your students to explore in the classroom and talk about with each other. Maybe it will make some of them think about what they do online and how they talk to others. 

The end to cyberbullying website is also a great resource for parents, it gives great advice and steps to take to prevent it and keep your children safe. 

The American Society for the Positive Care of Children also has a great website that gives bullying statistics and information about bullying in general. 

The kids helpline website is really great place to kids to talk to adults in a safe setting about cyber bullying. This website was my favorite because you can call to get advice about anything you are having trouble with.