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Understanding and Preventing Cyberbullying: A Guide for Teens

Cyberbullying is a serious issue where kids and teens are threatened, harassed, or embarrassed online. It can occur through various platforms like text messages, emails, social media, and instant messaging. A survey indicated that many teens have experienced or witnessed bullying, highlighting its prevalence in schools. To combat cyberbullying, it's essential to stay calm, block the bullies, and inform a trusted adult. By wearing a prevention ribbon, you can take a stand against cyberbullying and encourage others to do the same. Be a role model and help create a safer online environment.

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Understanding and Preventing Cyberbullying: A Guide for Teens

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  1. Cyberbulling Mindi Matherne

  2. Cyberbullying is when a kid or teen is threatened, harassed, humiliated, embarrassed or targeted by another child. What is Cyberbullying?

  3. There are different ways to cyberbully. • There are many direct attacks that include: text messages, emails, facebook, instant messaging and impersonations. • Out of the 30 people that answered, 11 people were bullied or have been the bully, and 10 think that bullying is an issue in their school. How does it work?

  4. STOP!Don't do anything! Take 5 to calm down. • Block!Block the cyberbully or limit all communications to those on your buddy list or any other connection. • and Tell!Tell a trusted adult, you don't have to face this by yourself.Report cyberbullying to wiredsafety.org How to prevent it

  5. Wear a ribbon to show everyone that you want to prevent cyberbullying! You can be the one that stops it all! Be a role model! WEAR A RIBBON!

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