What is CyberBullying?Cyberbullying is the use of electronic devices to bully/harass others by sending intimidating images or messages.
Why do cyber bullies cyberbully?Cyber bullies cyberbully others because they either just want to entertain themselves or that they are jealous of something that the victim may have.
What ways can cyber bullies cyberbully others?by...
How can we avoid cyberbullying?by...
What are the impacts on cyberbullying?
What can adults do so that their children don't get cyber bullied?they should...
What are signs of cyberbullying?the victim may...
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This is what cyberbullying feels like:
IF OTHERS ARE TRYING TO BRING YOU DOWN, IT IS BECAUSE YOU ARE JUST ABOVE ALL THE OTHERS.
Facts about cyberbullying:
- 81% of young people think that cyberbullying is easier to get away with bullying
- 1 in 10 young people have intimidating photos of themselves taken without permission by others
- 9 in 10 young people have experienced harassment on social media
- girls are twice as likely to be victims and cyber bullies than the boys
- boys are most likely to be threatened by cyberbullying than the girls
- only 1 in 10 have told an adult about the cyberbullying that has been done to them right away
- only 1 in 3 have told an adult about the cyberbullying that has been done to them more than three times
IMAGINE YOU BEING CYBER BULLIED...
IF YOU THINK YOU ARE BEING CYBER BULLIED-STOP, BLOCK THEM AND TELL SOMEONE.
...CHOOSE THE RIGHT CHOICE...
References
- CyberBullying 2014, Kids Helpline, accessed 22 August 2015, <http://www.kidshelp.com.au/grownups/news-research/hot-topics/cyber-bullying.php>.
- Cyber Bullying Statistics 2009, Bullying Statistics, accessed 22 August 2015, <http://www.kidshelp.com.au/grownups/news-research/hot-topics/cyber-bullying.php>.
- CyberBullying 2015, Wikipedia, accessed 22 August 2015, <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyberbullying>.
- Cyber Bullying Facts 2014, NoBullying, accessed 22 August 2015, <http://nobullying.com/facts-about-cyber-bullying/>.
- CyberBullying n.d., Australian Government, accessed 26 August 2015, <https://esafety.gov.au/esafety-information/esafety-issues/cyberbullying>.