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Cyberbullying and Cyber-Harassment

Responding to Cyberbullying

It's important to teach your kids how to respond to cyberbullying. You can tell your kids to use the following guidelines if they're being bullied.

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  • Don't reply to the bully. A bully often wants to get a reaction from their victims. If you ignore them, they may lose interest.
  • If possible, block messages from the bully. If the bullying is happening in chat, email, or on a social networking site, you can usually block all messages from the bully.
  • Keep all emails or other messages that the bully sends. You may need to use these as evidence at some point.
  • Report the bullying to a parent or trusted adult. If the bullying continues, you should tell a parent or trusted adult (such as a teacher) so that they can help you deal with the problem.

 

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