What Is Cyberbully?
To know what is cyberbully, please watching the following video.
Negative Thinking Makes It Easy To Be A Victim?

“Bullies must come from broken homes?”
“Must the victim be someone who is bad at dealing with people?“
It was not necessarily!Those celebrities who with tens of thousands of followers have poor social skills? Of course not!! They are also often become the victims of cyberbullying too.
Source: Google

I think that those who are popular may face more cyberbullying than the general person. Since I often see some news on social media that some celebrities have ended their own life because of the irresponsible comments from the netizens. And today’s cyberbullying does not distinguish age, gender, colour, occupation, and whether he or she is a celebrity, a politician, a teacher, or a very ordinary person, also could be involved.
To Prevent Cyberbullying

Pay attention to what your child is doing online
Children can be involved in cyberbullying in many ways. A child can be a bully, victim, or witness bullying. Parents, teachers and other adults may not be aware of all the digital media and apps their children are using. The more digital platforms a child uses, the more exposure he has to potential cyberbullying.
Source: Google
🚧Warning signs a child was involved in cyberbullying 🚧

- Device usage significantly increased or decreased, including texting.
- Children show emotional reactions to what happens on the device (laughter, anger, discomfort).
- Children show emotional reactions to what happens on the device (laughter, anger, discomfort).
- Social media accounts were closed or new accounts appeared.
- Children begin to avoid social situations, even those they used to enjoy.
- Children become withdrawn, depressed, or lose interest in people and activities.
What to do when cyberbullying occurs?

Actions that adults should take are:
- Support the bullied child.
- Address the bullying behavior of the participants.
- Show the kids that cyberbullying is serious.

- Caution — Explore possible causes and observe if the children are using the digital device with the above warning signals.
- Conversation — Ask for understanding what is happening, how it started, and who is involved.
- Documented — keep track of what happened and where it happened. If possible, take screenshots of harmful posts or content.
- Reporting — If the student has cyberbullying, report it to the school. If your child is physically threatened or has committed a potential criminal or illegal act, report it to the police.
- Support — Peers, mentors, and trusted adults can sometimes intervene publicly to positively influence the posting of negative or harmful content about children, and help bullied children and targets show your concern.
Bullying is not a reflection of the victim’s character, but rather a sign of the bully’s lack of character.
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