Transcript of Cyber Bullying By B Bryant. What is cyber bullying? 0 Bullying that takes place using electronic...
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- Cyber Bullying By B Bryant
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- What is cyber bullying? 0 Bullying that takes place using
electronic technology. 0 People can be threated, intimidated or
harassed. 0 Electronic technology includes devices and equipment
such as cell phones, computers, and tablets. 0 Communication tools
where it could take place are social media sites, text messages,
chat, and websites.
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- Examples 0 Fake profiles 0 Embarrassing pictures or videos 0
Rumors sent through emails or posted on social networking
sites
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- Frequency 0 The 2008-2009 School Crime Supplement says that 6%
of students in grades 6-12 have experienced cyber bullying. 0 The
2011 Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance Survey reported that 16% of
high school students were cyber bullied in the past year. 0
1,000,000 children were cyber bullied on Facebook in the past year.
(Consumer Reports, June 2011)
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- Effects on someone being Cyber Bullied 0 Use alcohol and drugs
0 Skip school 0 Experience in-person bullying 0 Be unwilling to
attend school 0 Receive poor grades 0 Have lower self-esteem 0 Have
more health problems
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- Showing Empathy 0 Give the person being bullied advice 0 Tell
them if you have had any past experiences with cyber bullying 0
Listen to them 0 Reflect on what they are saying 0 Agree with
them
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- 4 Types of Cyber Bullies 0 The Vengeful Angel The bully doesnt
see themselves as a bully. They think they are righting wrongs, or
protecting themselves or others from the bad guy. 0 The
Power-Hungry or Revenge of the Nerds The bully who wants to show
they are powerful enough to make others do what they want. 0 The
Mean-Girls It is ego-based and occurs when the bully is bored or
looking for entertainment. 0 The Inadvertent Cyber Bully They
pretend to be tough online or role play.
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- The Vengeful Angel The Power-Hungry Mean Girls The Inadvertent
Bully
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- Being a upstander 0 A upstander is someone who recognizes when
something is wrong and acts to make it right. 0 Stand up for the
victim 0 Talk to the victim, not the bully to put a end to the
situation 0 If you do or dont know the victim, just make up a story
saying you need there help and to get offline and call you. 0 Tell
an adult
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- Being a Bystander 0 A bystander is someone who sees what is
happening between the bully and the victim but is not directly
involved in the bullying 0 Seeing posts about someone 0 Seeing a
argument going on through comments
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- PAUSE BEFORE YOU POST 0 Think of the consequences 0 Post in the
right state of mind. 0 Would you want your family to see what you
post? 0 Avoid being guilty by association. For example, if your
friends are posting about illegal behavior you could be grouped
with them. 0 Youre not obligated to respond.