Bullying using social media, texting, and other electronic means

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Bullying using social media, texting, and other electronic means.

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Ask Yourself. Have you or someone you know ever experienced cyberbullying? ​ Are there ways to prevent cyberbullying from occurring?​ One of the main appeals to this style of bullying is that it can be done away from others under the protection of your own solitude.​ A large percentage of students have access to some type of online platform at school or at home. This increases the chances of a student encountering a cyberbully. ​ National Center for education statistics conducted a survey in 2019 and over 90% of students had online access at home..

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Cyberbullying. A major issue with cyberbullying is that parents might not even be aware it is happening. Being online, these tactics can be hidden unlike some physical bruises/scars left from physical bullying ​. According to stopbullying.gov, some common warning signs are emotional responses to what is happening on their device, increase/decrease I device usage, avoidance of social situations, etc. ​ This form of bullying is just as bad if not worse than physical bullying. The constant influx of technology has allowed some children to bully from far off..

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Platforms of Cyberbullying. Snapchat- a platform were you can send pictures to friends or friend groups. ​.

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Steps to Counteract. Stopbullying.gov lays out these steps to counteract bullying ​ Notice- see a change in behavior and explore the cause ​ Talk- ask questions ​ Document – keep a record of what is happening ​ Report- report it to higher powers. (School/Teacher/Admin) ​ Support- provide a positive light for that child..

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Challenges and Solutions. Challenge:. Children believe that they have no control over what is being posted on their social media site and/or who sends messages to them..

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Challenges and Solutions (cont.). Challenge:. Challenge:.

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Strategies to Resolve Cyberbullying. Cyberbullying occurs when electronic communications such as text messages, emails, instant messages, and social media updates are used to threaten or humiliate someone. Children of any age can be cyberbullied, but it happens most often to adolescents and teenagers..

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Five Tips on How to Stop Cyberbullying. Tell them to stop Don’t Respond to the Bully Make Copies of All Contact with the Bully Block the Bully Report the Bully to Authorities.

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Ways for Parents to Protect Children from Cyberbullying.

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References. Hughes, D. (2011, November 16). Cyberbullying challenges and solutions . Enough Is Enough. Retrieved July 9, 2022, from https://internetsafety101.wordpress.com/2011/10/01/cyberbullying/ Digital Awareness for parents . StopBullying.gov. (2021, September 14). Retrieved July 13, 2022, from https://www.stopbullying.gov/cyberbullying/digital-awareness-for-parents.