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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 The Truth About Let's work together to fight Cyberbullying GOALSTo educate parents, educators, counselors, and students about the dangers of cyberbullyingTo discuss the different methods of cyberbullying and types of cyberbulliesTo raise awareness about this prevalent issue that affects our studentsTo discuss the importance of appropriate communication and using Netiquette to avoid becoming a perpetrator of or victim of cyberbullyingTo discuss intervention strategies and prevention tips that will help to end cyberbullyingTo provide information and outside resources for parents, educators, counselors, and students regarding cyberbullying GOALSTo educate parents, educators, counselors, and students about the dangers of cyber-bullyingTo discuss the different methods of cyber-bullying and types of cyber-bulliesTo raise awareness about this prevalent issue that affects our studentsTo discuss the importance of appropriate communication and using Netiquette to avoid becoming a perpetrator of or victim of cyber-bullyingTo discuss intervention strategies and prevention tips that will help to end cyber-bullyingTo provide information and outside resources for parents, educators, counselors, and students regarding cyber-bullying Only 1 in 10 vicitms will informtheir parents or trusted adult 43% Reasons to get Involved of young people think bullying online is easier to get away withthan bullying in person Of students report seeing bullying online Girls are twice as likely as boys to be victims of cyberbullying Girls are twice as likely as boys to be victims of cyberbullying Over 80% of teens use a cell phoneregularly, making it the most common medium for cyber bullying. of kids have been bullied online Learn more about cyberbullying and how to protect your child http://stopcyberbullying.org/parents/ "Cyberbullying" is defined as a young person tormenting, threatening, harassing, or embarassing another young person using the internet or other technologies, like cellphones. "Cyberbullying" is defined as a young person tormenting, threatening, harassing, or embarassing another young person using the internet or other technologies, like cellphones. 81% double click to change this title text! Cyberbullying The most common types of cyberbullying are meanand hurtful comments followed by spreading rumors. The most common types of cyberbullying are meanand hurtful comments followed by spreading rumors. Victims of cyberbullying develop low selfesteem, suicidal ideation, anger, frustration, and a variety of other emotional, substance use, and psychological problems. Victims of cyberbullying develop low self-esteem, suicidal ideation, anger, frustration, and a variety of other emotional, substance use, and psychological problems. 70%
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