Tuesday, 20 August 2013

Dealing with Cyberbullying

Nowadays, bullying is no longer limited to schoolyards or street corners. This means, cyberbullying can occur anywhere, even at home through email, texts, cellphones and social media websites 24 hours a day, seven days a week like facebook with potentially hundreds of people involved. The effects can be devastating, leaving you felling hurt, angry, depressed or even suicide. There are some tips to prevent and deal with the growing problem of cyberbullying
Firstly, savingf the evidence of the cyberbullying, keep abusive text messages or a screenshot of a website. Secondly, reporting threats of harm and inappropriate sexual messages to the police. Thirdly, Being relentless, cyberbullying is rarely limited to one or two incidents. Lastly, preventing communication from the cyberbully. by blocking their e-mail address, cell phone number, and deleting them from social media contacts.
To sum up, obviously, cyberbullying should be stopped through these tips. These tips are very helpful for parents and teachers to stop cyberbullying because kids are often to tell parents or teachers about cyberbullying.







-Seon Yong Kim-

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