2. Cyber Bullying
Anti social behavior to
degrading or intimidate
someone mostly
happen in teenagers or
childrens.
is usually happen
through online or
handphone.
OR
can be happen through
SMS, E-mail, Instant
messaging(IM), blogs,
or social media (
Facebook, Twitter ) or
web pages.
3. Cyber bullying happen, because :
•Because they have been victims of bullying
•Want to show the existence of self
•Want to be recognized
•Negative influence of TV shows
•Seek for attention
•Revenge
•Idly
•Frequent harassment from other people
•Want to be famous
•Only folllow the other people
•Difficulty to handle emotions in a positive way
•They think it's fun, or that it makes them popular or cool
•Envy
4. How Cyber Bullying
happens?
Cyber harassment mostly occurs on chatrooms, forums
and social media pages. Each person logging on is a
potential victim. Cyber-harassment essentially takes the
form of constant and persistent harassment that happens
online. Threatening emails, facebook messages, and
pornographic content sent to you, even threatening texts
and phone calls. Anonymity is what makes the bullying
think they are safe. Hiding under a false name or identity is
often the case with the cyber-harasser. This does make the
cyber-crime harder to trace, yet does not make it
impossible.
Imagine being harassed constantly during lunch hour in
school, in class, on your school bus and through your
phone or online as you go home. The stress a youngster
has to go under to survive this kind of bullying is
sometimes too much to handle.
5. The Result :
•increased
feelings of
sadness and
loneliness
•changes in
sleep and
eating patterns
•loss of interest
in activities
•more health
complaints
6. Here are some common feelings cyberbullied
teens and tweens often experience:
Feel overwhelmed
Feel vulnerable and
powerless
Feel exposed and
humiliated
Feel dissatisfied with who
they are
Feel angry and vengeful
7. Feel disinterested in life
Feel alone and isolated
Feel disinterested in
school
Feel anxious and depressed
Feel ill.
Feel suicidal
8. The Solution
•Develop clear rules and policies to prohibit the use of
school technologies to bully others.
•Educate students and staff members about what types of
behavior constitute cyber bullying and how the school
district’s policies apply to them.
•Provide adequate supervision and monitoring of student
use of technology.
•Establish systems for reporting cyber bullying of misuse of
technology.
•Establish effective responses to reports of cyber bullying.
9. The ways for parents can do to
stop cyber bullying.
Keep the computer in a common area of the home.
Do not allow it in your children's bedrooms. Monitor
their online usage.
Learn how various social networking websites work.
Become familiar with Facebook, MySpace, and
Twitter. Ask your children if they will show you their
profile pages.
10. Talk regularly and specifically with your
children about online issues
Build trust with your children
Tell your children not to respond to any
cyberbullying threats or comments online.
Don't overreact by blaming your children
11. Don't underreact by telling your
children to "shrug it off" or just deal
with the bullying
Don't threaten to take away your
children's computers if they come to you
with a problem
12. Cyber bullying is more bad than other
kind of bullying. Then, you shouldn’t
bullying your friends or other people,
specially via “internet” because when
you bully someone on “internet”
everybody will be know about that and
not only victim will be have negative
judgment, but you’ll get it too…
So be carefull and get over your self!