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Cyberbullying: Is it possible your kid is a cyberbully?

 
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We’ve all seen the headlines about victims of cyberbullying and the devastating results. Parents are now alert to recognizing signs that their kids might be cyberbullied, and there are a lot of resources kids on the receiving end of it. But not much attention has been paid to getting help for the child who starts the bullying.

Special Welcome to Jim Nico, Founder of TheSocialNetworkShow.com

 
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I was recently invited to be a guest blogger at uknowkids.com and I am honored, inspired, and grateful. Once I recognized the genius behind uknow.com and uknowkids.com, I immediately saw the urgency, importance, and inspiration of this powerful company to help kids. Knowledge is potential power but action is power.

Olympic Athletes Get Involved with Anti-Cyberbullying Efforts

 
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Celebrities often get involved in causes, and perhaps no cause is more worthy than ending cyberbullying.

Cyberbullying: Front Page News for the Sioux City Journal

 
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As reported by Yahoo! News, the The Sioux City Journal's Sunday, April 22, 2012, edition, features a full-page piece with a very clear anti-cyberbullying statement. This follows in the wake of a gay teen committed suicide after being bullied. The Sioux City Journal's calls out the community to stand up and stop bullying. Getting much attention in the past few weeks, the move "Bully" documents the story of 14-year-old Kenneth Weishuhn Jr. who committed suicide after  intense harassment, including threatening cellphone calls and nasty comments posted online, after coming out to family and friends about a month ago. He died April 15 from what the local sheriff's office described only as a "self-inflicted injury." Kenneth was a Sioux City middle school student and we can only hope that such a thing will never happen again. With more attention and statements like the one the The Sioux City Journal made on Sunday, hopefully it wont. 

10 Ways Parents Can Prevent Cyberbullying

 
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I've seen lots of material online and from my daughter's school about how to respond to cyberbullying. But if I can prevent it from happening in the first place, that's even better. All parents should know the top 10 ways we can prevent cyberbullying.

BULLY the Movie: New Documentary Zeroes in on cyberbullying

 
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The recent buzz in the media is about the new movie BULLY. After failing to lower its rating from R to PG-13 the film is being released without a rating.

I have a weak stomach when it comes to watching kid-on-kid cruelty so I doubt I could make it through the film even if I wanted to see it, but BULLY is intensifying the ongoing national conversation on bullying and cyberbullying.

BULLY follows the lives of 5 kids throughout the 2009-2010 school year: 12-year old Alex, 16-year-old Kelby, 14-year-old Ja'meya, 17-year-old Tyler Long, and 11-year-old Ty Smalley. Both Tyler and Ty had committed suicide, so their stories are told by their parents.

15 Cyberbullying Behaviors for Kids to Avoid

 
uKnowKids CyberbullyingDo you think a cyberbully is a terrible person whose sole goal in life is to make others miserable? If only it were so cut and dried.

Actually, there are lots of ways to bully someone online, and plenty of “good” kids exhibit cyberbullying behavior from time to time without realizing what they're really doing. Some studies on cyberbullying report that as many as 1 in 5 of their respondents admit to some form of cyberbullying.

Does your child know that the following behaviors all qualify as cyberbullying?

    1. Spreading rumors about someone online
    2. Directing derogatory language or slurs at someone
    3. Flooding someone's inbox with unkind emails or texts
    4. Threatening someone, even if you don't really mean it
    5. Trash talking a fellow online gamer
    6. Forwarding (or creating) embarrassing pictures of someone else
    7. Voting in an online poll intended to bash or rate others

 

Taking a Break from Cyberbullying

 
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My last post talked about 10 things you must teach your kids to do if they are ever the target of cyberbullying. One of them was to spend less time online – and here's why that's important.

California Let's Cyberbullying Victims to Switch School Districts

 
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Cyberbullying has the potential to hurt a victim in every aspect of life, including school performance. If a kid is being bullied, attempts to improve school performance without addressing the bullying are unsuccessful. One California bill aims to correct that.



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