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Cyberbullying : activities to help children and teens to stay safe in a texting, twittering, social networking world

By: Rogers, Vanessa.
Publisher: London Jessica Kingsley Publishers 2010Description: 128 p. : ill. ; 21 x 15 cm.ISBN: 9781849051057.Subject(s): CYBERBULLYING | BULLYING | ADOLESCENTS | INTERNET | SOCIAL NETWORKS | ONLINE SAFETY | BEHAVIOUR MANAGEMENT | CHILDREN
Contents:
What is different about cyberbullying? Cyberbullying methods Different forms of cyberbullying Key advice Online protocols Ways to talk about cyberbullying Digital technology warm up Cyberbully bag Online acronym quiz Cyberbullying : agree or disagree Online behaviour Add a friend Pass it on Online pictures What is cyberbullying? Online community Internet safety profile Online storyboard Key words Dear aunt cyber Reasons not to tell Cyber quiz Online friends Private or personal? Say what you mean! Social networking today, interview tomorrow! How I feel Cyber court Review board Think, feel, do Evaluation tags Cyber posters.
Summary: "Children and teenagers text, network and twitter online as second nature, but when emails or texts are used to threaten, harass, intimidate or embarrass someone, they can turn from being a source of enjoyment to a source of crippling anxiety and fear. This approachable book is packed with advice, games and activities for groups and individuals to help young people understand what cyberbullying is, how they should behave online and how they can stay safe. The activities range from quizzes and competitions to storyboard games and art activities, and cover issues such as how easily personal information can be forwarded, the risks posed by unknown 'friends' on social networking sites, and how to discuss and deal with bullying issues. They are designed to encourage young people to think about their own behaviour and attitudes and give them the skills and knowledge to stay safe in a digital world. Particularly suited to children and teens aged 11+, this essential book will be an invaluable resource for parents, teachers, youth workers, and anyone working with young people who could be exposed to cyberbullying." - BOOK JACKET
List(s) this item appears in: Activities for children- books and eBooks. May 2021 CM | Online Safety AW Nov 2022
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What is different about cyberbullying?
Cyberbullying methods
Different forms of cyberbullying
Key advice
Online protocols
Ways to talk about cyberbullying
Digital technology warm up
Cyberbully bag
Online acronym quiz
Cyberbullying : agree or disagree
Online behaviour
Add a friend
Pass it on
Online pictures
What is cyberbullying?
Online community
Internet safety profile
Online storyboard
Key words
Dear aunt cyber
Reasons not to tell
Cyber quiz
Online friends
Private or personal?
Say what you mean!
Social networking today, interview tomorrow!
How I feel
Cyber court
Review board
Think, feel, do
Evaluation tags
Cyber posters.

"Children and teenagers text, network and twitter online as second nature, but when emails or texts are used to threaten, harass, intimidate or embarrass someone, they can turn from being a source of enjoyment to a source of crippling anxiety and fear. This approachable book is packed with advice, games and activities for groups and individuals to help young people understand what cyberbullying is, how they should behave online and how they can stay safe. The activities range from quizzes and competitions to storyboard games and art activities, and cover issues such as how easily personal information can be forwarded, the risks posed by unknown 'friends' on social networking sites, and how to discuss and deal with bullying issues. They are designed to encourage young people to think about their own behaviour and attitudes and give them the skills and knowledge to stay safe in a digital world. Particularly suited to children and teens aged 11+, this essential book will be an invaluable resource for parents, teachers, youth workers, and anyone working with young people who could be exposed to cyberbullying." - BOOK JACKET

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Excellent! A most helpful resource - all school teachers + similar would get something from this for their students

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Good for people working with youth, lot's of group activities as examples

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