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CYBER- BULLYING

RECAP: What is Bullying? Bullying is intentional, not an accident, where a bully hurts someone on purpose.   Bullying is repetitive. This means that the bully hurts someone over and over again; it isn’t an incident that happens only once. In general, bullying is where one person acts like they have more power than another, and does whatever they can to hurt that person.

What is cyber- bullying?

Cyber-bullying.... Sending nasty emails, texts or making nasty phone calls. This may also take place on: Facebook Bebo Twitter Online gaming http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone/clips/prevent ing-cyber-bullying/6131.html

Experiencing and Beating Remember: All types of bullying are very serious and can cause lots of damage to the people involved. www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone/clips/experiencing-and-beating-cyber-bullying/7148.html

What can you do to stay safe? Do not engage/ or make contact with people you do not know. Never arrange to meet someone you don’t know. Look at your privacy settings on computer and do not give out information about yourself.

What could you do? Tell someone adult ( parents/teacher, friend) Report to social networking site. NEVER respond or retaliate! Try to ignore it. Save any information and print, so that someone can help you. Remember, the best thing to do if you feel like you are being bullied is to talk to someone.  Even if you don’t think it’s bullying, if you tell someone, they can help you feel better.  

Push the button on cyber bullies!