Social Network. Cyber Bullying  Kids and teens today start playing games online and sending texts on their cell phones at an early ages.  Cyber bullying.

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Social Network

Cyber Bullying  Kids and teens today start playing games online and sending texts on their cell phones at an early ages.  Cyber bullying is the use of technology to harass, threaten, embarrass, or target another person.  Cyber bullying also can happen accidentally. The impersonal nature of text messages, IMs, and s make it very hard to detect the sender's tone. 

Safety Rules  Restrict use of social-mapping programs that let kids post where they are.  Train kids in "netiquette," like not posting or forwarding other people's information without their permission.  Encourage kids to self-reflect before they self-reveal.