Cyber-bullying

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Across
  1. 3. Delete cyberbullying. Don’t write it. Don’t ______it.
  2. 6. Although cyberbullies may think they are ________, they can be found.
  3. 7. 81% of young people said that they cyber-bully because they think it’s ______.
  4. 10. When an adult is involved, it may meet the definition of _______.
  5. 14. You can also help prevent cyberbullying by _______ awareness of the cyberbullying problem in your community by holding an assembly and creating fliers to give to younger kids or parents.
  6. 15. Contrary to what cyberbullies may believe, cyberbullying is a big deal, and can cause a variety of ________ in teens.
Down
  1. 1. If you wouldn’t say it in _______, don’t say it online.
  2. 2. Being a victim of cyberbullying can be a common and ________ experience.
  3. 4. Sharing NCPC’s anti-cyberbullying ______ with friends.
  4. 5. people By definition, cyber-bullying occurs among ______.
  5. 6. Technologies that allows for delayed and permanent posting of communication social networking sites, i.e. (Facebook, Myspace)
  6. 8. is the use of technology to harass, threaten, embarrass, or target another person
  7. 9. Some teens feel ________ because they may not know who is cyberbullying them.
  8. 11. You can also help prevent cyberbullying by speaking with other students, as well as teachers and school administrators, to develop _____ against cyberbullying.
  9. 12. Considered “LIVE” bullying or technology that allows for real time such as chat rooms, instant messaging, and online gaming.
  10. 13. Don’t forget that even though you can’t see a cyberbully or the bully’s victim, cyberbullying causes real _______.