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BULLYING & CYBERBULLYING
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1. Physical 2. Verbal 3. Psychological or Relational 4. Cyberbullying 1. Physical 2. Verbal 3. Psychological or Relational 4. Cyberbullying Types of Bullying
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Cyberbullying: What does it look like? Instant Messaging/Text Messaging Harassment Stealing passwords Blogs Websites Sending pictures through e-mail & cell phones Internet polling Interactive gaming Sending malicious code Sending junk mail and IMs Impersonation Instant Messaging/Text Messaging Harassment Stealing passwords Blogs Websites Sending pictures through e-mail & cell phones Internet polling Interactive gaming Sending malicious code Sending junk mail and IMs Impersonation
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Normal Conflict is Not Bullying Normal conflict includes: Teasing among friends Arguing between friends Everyday He-said/She-said drama Normal conflict includes: Teasing among friends Arguing between friends Everyday He-said/She-said drama
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Bystanders Anyone who knows that bullying is happening Bystanders are present 85% of the time when a target is threatened “There are no innocent bystanders” Author William Burroughs Anyone who knows that bullying is happening Bystanders are present 85% of the time when a target is threatened “There are no innocent bystanders” Author William Burroughs Bully Target Bystander
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How YOU can prevent and respond to bullying and cyberbullying
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Preventing 1. Always respect others 2. Think before you speak / send 3. Treat your password like your toothbrush 4. Talk to your parents/an adult Preventing 1. Always respect others 2. Think before you speak / send 3. Treat your password like your toothbrush 4. Talk to your parents/an adult
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Responding 1. Block the Bully / contact the Web Administrator 2. Retaliation is not the answer! 3. Save the Evidence www.websafecrackerz.com 4. Make sure you talk to your parents/adult 57% of the time after peers step in the bullying stops within 10 seconds! (Craig & Pepler, 1997) Responding 1. Block the Bully / contact the Web Administrator 2. Retaliation is not the answer! 3. Save the Evidence www.websafecrackerz.com 4. Make sure you talk to your parents/adult 57% of the time after peers step in the bullying stops within 10 seconds! (Craig & Pepler, 1997)
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