External Cyberbullying Links
There are several organizations that provide information and resources for parents, educators and students. We have listed some of them below. If you know of an excellent resource and would like to see it added to our list, email us at info@facecrooks.com. i-SAFE Cyberbullying Research Center Center for Safe and Responsible Internet Use National Crime
read more →What to do if you are being bullied
Cyberbullying sometimes escalates to serious situations, especially if the victim is lacking information when it comes to dealing with cyberbullies. Below are some things you can do to resolve or at the very least limit the damage of cyberbullying: * Refrain from Responding: Defending yourself from a cyberbully attack may seem like a natural response, but
read more →Signs your child is being bullied
Recognizing the signs that your child is being cyberbullied is very important. In Phoebe Prince’s case, her parents recognized early on that their child was having problems with cyberbullying way before she committed suicide. They actually informed school authorities twice about the bullying problems she was facing. Unfortunately, even recognizing the signs of cyberbullying may
read more →Cyberbullying Statistics
Parents, authorities and adults who think that cyberbullying is a rare event in schools or who view cyberbullying as a trivial matter must rethink their position – research has found a clear correlation between cyberbullying and increased suicidal ideation or at the very least, poor performance in school. According to Pew Internet and American Life
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