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Copyright © Ministry of Education, Singapore. Educational Technology Division What is Cyber Bullying? Source :

Copyright © Ministry of Education, Singapore. Educational Technology Division Possible Signs of Cyber Bullying Be alert to a change in your child’s behaviour, for example: Being upset, withdrawn or angry after using the Internet or their handphone. Unwilling to talk or secretive about their online activities and handphone use. Spending much more or much less time gaming or using social media. Not wanting to go to school and/or avoiding meeting friends and school mates. Avoiding formerly enjoyable social situations. Difficulty sleeping. Low self-esteem.

Copyright © Ministry of Education, Singapore. Educational Technology Division Support for Children Who are Cyber Bullied Remain calm and listen closely. Let them know that you are there to support them. Talk to a teacher at your child’s school. Involve your child in resolving the issues. Save the evidence. Limit the spread of the hurtful message.

Copyright © Ministry of Education, Singapore. Educational Technology Division Promote and role model kind and respectful behaviour online and offline. Guide and care for children involved in cyber bullying. Maintain good communication with your child. Encourage and support your child to be an upstander* and not a bystander. Key Messages to Parents *Upstanding is being socially responsible and standing up for and providing support to friends who have been bullied.