CYBERBULLYING:
Have you ever received a mean email or instant message? Have you ever sent one? This is called cyberbullying. A cyberbully uses the Internet, cell phone, or other device to send or post text or images to try to hurt or embarrass another person. It's a lot like the bullying that happens at recess or on the school bus, and it can hurt just as much. Like other kinds of bullying, you can help stop cyberbullying from happening to you.
Source:http://www.mcgruff.org/Advice/cyberbullies.php
Print out the "Cyberbullying" attachment below to learn more about cyberbullying.
Have you ever received a mean email or instant message? Have you ever sent one? This is called cyberbullying. A cyberbully uses the Internet, cell phone, or other device to send or post text or images to try to hurt or embarrass another person. It's a lot like the bullying that happens at recess or on the school bus, and it can hurt just as much. Like other kinds of bullying, you can help stop cyberbullying from happening to you.
Source:http://www.mcgruff.org/Advice/cyberbullies.php
Print out the "Cyberbullying" attachment below to learn more about cyberbullying.
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Print out the "Internet Safety Tips" below to learn how to stay safe online.
INTERNET SAFETY PLEDGE:
Scroll down to the bottom of this page and click on the pledge (next to attachments). Print out the pledge, read it and sign it.
TAKE THE ONLINE SAFETY QUIZZES!
Heads Up: Stop. Think. Click.-- Watch this video and you will remember that when you're online, take a second to stop and think before you click!
Share with Care Video: What you post online could have an impact on people in the real world.
Stand Up to Cyberbullying Video: You can help stop cyberbullies by standing up for yourself or someone else.
Protection Connection: Learn to protect yourself online with privacy settings and good online practices.