Internet Safety for Teens

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Presentation transcript:

Internet Safety for Teens

What do you know about online predators?

Cyberbullying

Bullying occurs in many forms

Why is it so important to specifically address cyberbullying?

Why is it so important to specifically address cyberbullying?

How is cyberbullying different?

Where does cyberbullying occur?

How big of a problem is cyberbullying among young people?

What are some of the effects of cyberbullying?

What can you do if you’re a victim of cyberbullying?

What else can you do to help when it comes to bullying?

Sexting

A revealing image may….

What can you do?

Online Privacy and Digital Footprint

Thank you!