cyberbullying

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cyberbullying by Mind Map: cyberbullying

1. How to ask for help

1.1. Report Cyberbullying to Online Service Providers

1.2. Report Cyberbullying to Law Enforcement

1.3. Report Cyberbullying to Schools

1.4. stop it

2. Psychological impact on victims

2.1. In attempting to draw out the impact that cyber-bullying has on young people’s mental health we seek to provide answers to a number of questions set by PEAR as the commissioning group. These questions are: • What are the links between cyber and other forms of bullying? • How does cyber-bullying impact on young people’s use of technology?

3. Strategies to be safe

3.1. how prevent cyberbullying

3.2. Parents and kids can prevent cyberbullying. Together

4. Definition

4.1. Cyberbullying is bullying that takes place using electronic technology.

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5. Risks

5.1. Generally, children who are bullied have one or more of the following risk factors: Are perceived as different from their peers, such as being overweight or underweight, wearing glasses or different clothing, being new to a school, or being unable to afford what kids consider “cool” Are perceived as weak or unable to defend themselves Are depressed, anxious, or have low self esteem Are less popular than others and have few friends Do not get along well with others, seen as annoying or provoking, or antagonize others for attention