Cyber Bullying aDOLFO lOPEZ

"Cyberbullying is when a child, preteen or teen is tormented, threatened, harassed, humiliated, embarrassed or otherwise targeted by another child, preteen or teen using the Internet, interactive and digital technologies or mobile phones." stopcyberbullying.org/what_is_cyberbullying_exactly.html

Ways to stop cyberbullying

Don't respond. If someone bullies you, remember that your reaction is usually exactly what the bully wants. ...

Don't retaliate. ...

Save the evidence. ...

Talk to a trusted adult. ...

Block the bully. ...

Be civil. ...

Don't be a bully. ...

Be a friend, not a bystander. www.safeteens.com/tips-to-stop-cyberbullying/

Studies show that 81% of teens believe bullying is easier to get away with online. This sentiment can easily lead students to dismiss the consequences of bullying because they don’t believe they will get caught.

Almost 35% of teens have been threatened online, while 1 in 5 teens has experienced cyberbullying more than once. Sadly, these numbers are increasing at an alarming rate.

66% of teens who have witnessed cyberbullying have also seen others join in with the bullying, which can make matters extremely worse for the victim.

Victims of cyberbullying exhibit warning signs that parents should watch for, such as aggression, symptoms of withdrawal and lower grades than usual

https://www.gaggle.net/speaks/5-facts-about-cyberbullying/

Sometimes a reaction is exactly what aggressors are looking for because they think it gives them power over you, and you don’t want to empower a bully. As for retaliating, getting back at a bully turns you into one – and can turn one mean act into a chain reaction. If you can, remove yourself from the situation. If you can’t, sometimes humor disarms or distracts a person from bullying.

http://www.connectsafely.org/tips-to-help-stop-cyberbullying/

The only good news about bullying online or on phones is that it can usually be captured, saved, and shown to someone who can help. You can save that evidence in case things escalate

http://www.connectsafely.org/tips-to-help-stop-cyberbullying/

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