#Cyberbullying
The hardest part of cyberbullying isn’t the technology. It’s that the child usually decides not to tell anyone, because the most predictable adult response — losing the device — reads to them as a punishment for being targeted.
Articles under this tag focus on the parts adults can control: noticing early, responding in a way that keeps the child talking, preserving evidence, and using the reporting tools that actually exist.
General information, not clinical advice. For a specific child, involve a school counselor or a qualified professional.
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Online Safety
Quick Guide: How to Spot a Child Being Cyberbullied
One in six parents knows their child has been bullied on a social network. Here are the signs worth watching for, and what to do in the first hour once you know.
by Project B3
