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CyberbullyingSchools and Parents Working Together to Raise Good Digital Citizens.Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano~ Langwitches.org
Bullying: Age Old Problem
BullyYesterday…
Today…
Victim
Bystander
"Cyberbullyinginvolvesthe use of information and communication technologies to support deliberate, repeated, andhostile behavior by anindividual or group, that is intended to harm others.”Cyberbullying.org
Cyberbullying- Schools and Parents working together
http://www.safetyweb.com
http://www.safetyweb.com
Cyberbullyingdoes NOT happen because of Technology.Cyberbullying violates ethical principles of personal integrity, compassion, and responsible behavior.
“Leave it to Beaver” Days are Gone
“Words will Never Hurt Me” Lecture
Mama (or Daddy) Drama
Don’t Overreact!
Document
Don’t Ban Access Immediately
Make Sure Your Child Feels Safe
Cyberbullying- Schools and Parents working together
Talent Show PSA
Kitchen Table PSA
Never use a computer to harm ANYONE!
Think before you Click.Be proud of everything.Are You Sure?Think…
Cyberbully Crash Course
Cyberbullying- Schools and Parents working together
Take Actionhttp://www.media-awareness.ca/
If you witness bullying online……Stand up…Don’t be a Doormathttp://www.media-awareness.ca/
If you are the target of cyberbullying, use the four-step STOP process:RECORDBLOCKTALKSTOPhttp://www.media-awareness.ca/
Cyberbullying- Schools and Parents working together
Cyberbullying- Schools and Parents working together
Cyberbullying- Schools and Parents working together
Cyberbullying- Schools and Parents working together
Cyberbullying- Schools and Parents working together
Cyberbullying- Schools and Parents working together
PSA- MJGDS
Parent Education
Resources http://www.stopcyberbullying.org/http://www.safetyweb.com/http://www.wiredsafety.org/
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CyberbullyingSchools and Parents Working Together to Raise Good Digital Citizens.Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano~ Langwitches.org

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Editor's Notes

  1. Bully
  2. Victim
  3. Bystander
  4. 1.Protect your privacy, and respect the privacy of others: don’t give out your personal information and avoid spreading rumours or posting any information or photo on the Web without first obtaining permission from the person who provided it. 2.Respect people’s virtual space: don’t go digging through someone’s files or computer. 3 Stay true to yourself: do not send anonymous personal messages. 4.Stay true to your values in cyberspace: never write something that you wouldn’t say to someone’s face. Before you decide to send someone an aggressive message, sleep on it. 5.Don’t behave like a troll (someone who posts controversial messages in an online discussion with the intention of baiting other users and pitting them against each other)
  5. If you witness bullying online:* Stand up to the perpetrator: speak out every time that friends cyberbully someone and every time you witness aggressive behaviour against a person online. Criticism from friends usually carries more weight than when it comes from parents.* Don’t be a doormat! If someone asks you to spread an offending message, photo or video about someone, refuse to do it!
  6. If you are the target of cyberbullying, use the four-step STOP process: 8. STOP - immediately leave the online environment or activity where bullying is going on (chat room, forum, game, instant messenger, etc.). 9. BLOCK e-mails or instant messages received from the perpetrator. NEVER RESPOND. 10. RECORD all harassing messages and send them to your Internet provider (Yahoo, Hotmail, etc.). Most providers have policies about users harassing people on their server. 11. TALK about it to a trusted adult; alert the police when bullying involves physical threats.