Bullying Resources
Cyber Bullying Tips For Parents
 
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    }Cyber bullying behaviors are growing across the world wide web like a pandemic. The behavior is personal and pollutes peace of mind. Nearly half of American tweens and teens are being impacted by it. As children's computer skills begin at younger ages, so do their cyber bullying behaviors.

  1. 1. Software: Consider installing filtering and blocking software, but understand clearly that proactive parents are the only real deterrent and the best resource for bullying preemption.  Block incoming messages from bullies by email address and IP..
  2. 2. Central: Keep your home computer(s) in easily viewable places, such as a family room or kitchen.
  3. 3. Example: Model the behavior you want to see in your child
  4. 4. Communication: Talk regularly with your child about on-line activities he or she is involved in. Ask if their friends have received mean emails and txt and IM.  Children are often more comfortable talking about issues indirectly.
  5. 5. Set Limits: Set firm guidelines for cell phone and computer use and monitor that behavior. Research shows teens spending more than 40 montly hours online.
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