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By 17 November 2022No Comments
In support of anti-bullying week, we felt it necessary to share these tips to help trusted adults know what to look for and how to respond to online bullying.
Online bullying is defined as “ongoing hurtful behaviour towards someone online”. Cyber-bullying makes its victims feel upset, uncomfortable and unsafe.
In the digital world, it has numerous forms – such as hurtful comments on a person’s posts or profile; deliberately leaving them out of group chats; sharing embarrassing images or videos of someone; or spreading gossip about them. Cyber-bullying can severely impact a young person’s mental health In the guide, you’ll find tips such as playing online games with your child, talking about your child’s online life and being prepared to listen without showing any judgement or criticism.
We hope you find this useful when supporting your children. Thank you! ✨
Don’t forget you can subscribe to more useful guides on through our school National Online Safety link below: https://nationalonlinesafety.com/enrol/park-lane-primary-school-and-nursery
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