High School Safe Environment “Cyberbullying” Resources and Assessment Materials.

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High School Safe Environment “Cyberbullying” Resources and Assessment Materials

Cyberbullying Bullying is intentional, aggressive behavior repeated over time that involves unequal power, and causes injury or leaves the victim feeling fearful, hurt, distraught or isolated. Cyberbullying takes place through the use of a computer, video games, or a cell phone. Cyberbullying may happen with text messages, instant messaging, video games, Skype, Facebook, Twitter, or other social media sites.

“Netiquette” Rules 1. Keep your identity private. 2. Never respond to an , instant message, chat comments or other social media messages/posts that are hostile, inappropriate or in any way make you feel uncomfortable. 3. Never, ever, arrange to meet someone you meet online without parental permission AND supervision. 4. Always talk with your parents to establish rules and expectations for going online.