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