Cyberbullying
Cyberbullying happens when kids bully each other through electronic technology. Find out why cyberbullying is different from traditional bullying, what you can do to prevent it, and how you can report it when it happens.
BE FOREWARNED, THE CA EDUCATION CODE HAS SIGNIFICANT MORE IMPACT OVER
STUDENT BEHAVIOR THAN WITHOUT USING THE EDUCATION CODE. WHILE SCHOOLS ARE
SUPPOSED TO ALWAYS HAVE CYBERBULLYING EDUCATION, SOME SCHOOLS SUCH AS
MIDDLE SCHOOLS, HAVE SHIRKED THEIR DUTIES LOCALLY. EXPELLING CHILDREN DOES NOT
MEAN SCHOOLS ARE DOING ALL THEY CAN DO. CHILDREN NEED TO LEARN RIGHT FROM WRONG.
BE FOREWARNED, THE CA EDUCATION CODE HAS SIGNIFICANT MORE IMPACT OVER
STUDENT BEHAVIOR THAN WITHOUT USING THE EDUCATION CODE. WHILE SCHOOLS ARE
SUPPOSED TO ALWAYS HAVE CYBERBULLYING EDUCATION, SOME SCHOOLS SUCH AS
MIDDLE SCHOOLS, HAVE SHIRKED THEIR DUTIES LOCALLY. EXPELLING CHILDREN DOES NOT
MEAN SCHOOLS ARE DOING ALL THEY CAN DO. CHILDREN NEED TO LEARN RIGHT FROM WRONG.
What is Cyberbullying?
Cyberbullying is bullying that takes place using electronic technology. Examples of cyberbullying include mean text messages or emails, rumors sent by email or posted on social networking sites, and embarrassing pictures, videos, websites, or fake profiles.
Prevent Cyberbullying
Parents and kids can prevent cyberbullying. Together, they can explore safe ways to use technology.
Report Cyberbullying
When cyberbullying happens, it is important to document and report the behavior so it can be addressed.
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