Cyber bullying Nearly 43 of kids have been
Cyber bullying Nearly 43% of kids have been bullied online. 1 in 4 has had it happen more than once.
Introduction �Ms. Robertson �Ms. Mc. Donald �From Doyle �Here to speak about cyber bullying
Table of Contents What is cyber bullying? Examples of Cyber bullying Statistics How are victims hurt by cyber bullying? What should bystanders do? What should victims do?
What is cyber bullying? The use of electronic communication to bully a person, typically by sending messages of an intimidating or threatening nature
Examples of cyber bullying Sending mean messages over social media Posting hurtful or threatening messages Stealing a person's account information Pretending to be someone else online Sending unflattering pictures of a person Sexting messages about a person
Statistics 84% of people have seen people tell cyber bullies to stop 95% of social media-using teens who have witnessed cruel behavior on social networking sites say they have seen others ignoring the mean behavior 90% of social media-using teens who have witnessed online cruelty say they have ignored mean behavior on social media
How are victims hurt by cyber bullying? �There self esteem can decrease �Depression �Grades Decreasing �Commit suicide
What should bystanders do? �Tell somebody �Get help �Comfort the victim �Confront the cyber bully �Intervene between the victim and cyber bully
What should victims do? �Do not delete messages �If necessary contact the police �TELL SOMEONE �Don’t reply
3 Key Points �What is cyber bullying �How does it effect the victims �What to do Click for Citation
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