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Cyberbullying

Cyberbullying Information for Tweens

  • Are you a cyberbully?
    Often, people who are victims are also bullies. Before you feel too bad for yourself, take the quiz below to find if you, too, are part of the cyberbullying problem!
  • Take 5!
    Put down the mouse and step away from the computer…and no one will get hurt!
  • Ms. Parry's guide to correct online etiquette (Netiquette)
    Before sending that e-mail or posting on that Web site or bulletin board, think before you click “send.” Re-read what you were going to send.
  • "Because I can"
    All kids act out fantasies online, pretending to be someone or something they’re not. But sometimes they act out violent fantasies online, too. Parry recounts a situation where some kids revealed what they did online.

The information contained in this section plus a host of other cyberbullying resources for all agegroups can be found at StopCyberbullying.org.

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