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For Parents
It is our mission to help cyberbullying victims and teach bullies to understand the impact of their online actions in the real world. Parents are essential to this mission. With that in mind, we have dedicated this page to keeping you informed about cyberbullying trends and resources.
Tips for parents and Gurdians
Click below for some tips on how to help your child prevent cyberbullying.
Cyberbullying Tips for Parents (PDF)
Forms of Cyberbullying
A child or teen can be bullied in a wide variety of contexts-through cell phones, chat rooms, e-mail, instant messages, or Web sites-the possibilities are endless. Click below to learn more about where and how cyberbullying occurs.
Warning Sign Checklist
Is your child a victim of cyberbullying?
Cyberbullying can have a serious impact on your child's life and behavior. The Internet can magnify the effects of hurtful comments, embarrassing photographs, and other bullying tactics similar to what you may have experienced while growing up. Click below to learn more about how to recognize if your child is a victim of cyberbullying.
Is your child a cyberbully?
Even the best kids can become couch-potato cyberbullies. The Internet provides anonymity and shields kids from the pain that bullying causes their victims. Click below to learn more about how to recognize if your child is engaged in cyberbullying.
What can you do?
If you believe your child is a victim or perpetrator of bullying online, it is important for you to help your child make a change.
