Some ways of prevention:
main ways to stop it.
First: block all communication with cyberbullies.
Second: report cyberbullying to any adult you trust
Last but not least:refuse to pass alonge cyber bullying messages
Other ways you can stop it is by speaking to other students and teachers to enforce rules against cyber bullying. Letting people know that cyber bullying affects teen and younger kids.Even thought you can't see a cyber bully or the bully's victim,cyberbullying has caused real problems.Educating the kids about the consequences helps. Teaching them to respect others and to take a stand against bullying of all kinds helps too.
How can parents help:
Parents need to be the one trusted place kids can go when things go wrong online and offline. Yet they often are the one place kids avoide when things go wrong online. Why? Parents tend to overreact. Most children will avoid telling their parents about a cyberbullying incident fearing they will only make things worse.Parents also need to understand that a child is just as likely to be a cyberbully as a victim of cyberbullying and often go back and forth between the two roles during one incident .They may not even realize that they are seen as a cyberbully.
Second: report cyberbullying to any adult you trust
Last but not least:refuse to pass alonge cyber bullying messages
Other ways you can stop it is by speaking to other students and teachers to enforce rules against cyber bullying. Letting people know that cyber bullying affects teen and younger kids.Even thought you can't see a cyber bully or the bully's victim,cyberbullying has caused real problems.Educating the kids about the consequences helps. Teaching them to respect others and to take a stand against bullying of all kinds helps too.
How can parents help:
Parents need to be the one trusted place kids can go when things go wrong online and offline. Yet they often are the one place kids avoide when things go wrong online. Why? Parents tend to overreact. Most children will avoid telling their parents about a cyberbullying incident fearing they will only make things worse.Parents also need to understand that a child is just as likely to be a cyberbully as a victim of cyberbullying and often go back and forth between the two roles during one incident .They may not even realize that they are seen as a cyberbully.