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5 Ways to Stop Cyberbullies
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Cyberbully whether it's done online or over a cell phone can take families by surprise but if your kids are texting sharing photos and posting comments it's important to have a conversation with them about what to do if they become a Target my harassment here are five tips to share with your kids about dealing with cyberbullied first don't respond or retaliate if you're angry or hurt you might say things you'll regret later + retaliation how long is the problem and doesn't solve it second block the bully block phone numbers screen names and email addresses how to remove a person from your buddy or friends live third save the evidence print out or take screenshots of abusive messages and keep them as proof fourth reported most websites have rules against cyberbullying you can usually find information on how to report abuse in the site's Community guidelines finally tell a trusted adult telling the teacher or parent isn't tattling it's standing up for yourself and even if the bullying occurs online your school probably has rules against it for more cyber bullying prevention tips and advice visit us at Common Sense. Org
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