Cyberbullying & Harassment
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| 10 Ways to Protect Your Children from Cyberbullying | Kids love the social aspects of the Internet, especially chatting and social networking. It gives them a way to express themselves and connect with others. It also opens them up for cyberbully attacks. You can help safeguard your children from cyberbullyi | 0|
| A Parent's Guide to Cyberbullying | It may seem like cyberbullying is a trivial matter. Even if you believe that in-person bullying is a problem, it might seem like there is little damage that can be done online. This is far from the truth, however. Cyberbullying can be even more dangerous | 0|
| Cyberbullying & sexting | When someone uses the Internet to threaten someone or treat them in a negative way this is known as cyberbullying. "Sexting" is the common name for taking nude or provocative pictures of oneself and sending them through cell phone text service to another | 0|
| Cyberbullying - what parents can do | While most interactions are positive, new technologies have given young people a new – and powerful – platform from which to target peers. In a 2008 University of Toronto study, half the students reported having been cyberbullied. | 0|
| Educator’s guide to cyberbullying & threats | This guide provides educators with insight into cyberbullying and guidelines to prevent and respond. | 0|
| Glossary of cyberbullying terms | (PDF document) The following reflect the most common forms of cyberbullying, though this list is not exhaustive. | 0|
| Minding your manners in cyberspace | We all teach our children how to behave properly. Although we rarely see it ourselves, once in a while we hear from other families that our children are actually polite. Online manners are no different. There are rules for proper behavior in cyberspace ca | 0|
| Ms. Parry’s guide to correct online etiquette (Netiquette) | It’s so easy for anyone to misunderstand e-mails and cybercommunications. We have to be very very careful to make them clear and help others to understand what we really mean. We also need to be careful not to hurt others and be good netizens. | 0|
| Netiquette | The basic rule of netiquette is Respect. Apply the same rules of respect and decency to the internet as you apply them in public places. | 0|
| Parry Aftab’s guide for schools on cyberbullying | Our kids need to know that the online services and ISPs will provide their identity pursuant to legal process. And they can be found and held responsible for what they say and do online. It’s very important that we teach our children to understand account | 0|
| Quick guide for parents on responding to cyberbullying | A quick guide on the escalating levels of response to a cyberbullying incident | 0|
| STAND UP! – What every parent needs to know about cyberbullying | (PDF document) Standing up to a bully is one of the hardest things for a child to do – both online and in person. We hope that the information in this guide will lead responsible, loving adults to help young people eliminate cruelty and violence as an ado | 0|
| State legislation regarding cyberbullying | Below are the list of states that have enacted and passed into law Cyber-Harassment Legislation. Also listed are the states and their statutes that have enacted revised statutes in this regard. New York has a bill in process. California's Assembly Bill 86 | 0|
| Taking screenshots to preserve evidence of cyberbullying | (PDF document) A screenshot, screen dump, or screen capture is an image taken by the computer to record the visible items displayed on the monitor (www.wikipedia.org). It is like a "photograph" taken of the contents of your screen, and | 0|
| The core rules of netiquette | The Core Rules of Netiquette are excerpted from the book Netiquette by Virginia Shea. | 0


