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We Are Human | Bully Awareness & Prevention

7 Jul

We Are Human | Bully Awareness & PreventionBullying affects every community in our nation. Children are faced with cruel text messages, whispers in hallways, and even physical violence on a daily basis. As martial arts instructors we have a special opportunity to be a positive influence on the lives of these children and help them take a stand and end bullying in their communities through the life skills of confidence, honor, respect, integrity, and honesty. Stand with us as we work to change our communities and end bullying. Share your

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School bullying out of control – Times

11 Jun

I am hoping a grandmother’s letter will call some more attention to the bullying problems in Del Norte schools.

Did you know there is a problem in our schools? Did you know there is a bullying site on Facebook for Del Norte? The site is called “If you Really knew me … You would know” and it was started by a parent to try and do something about the bully problem in our schools. I have been told some parents are taking their kids out of our schools for home schooling to get away from the bullying problems. We all pay our taxes and I feel no student should have to be home schooled because of lack of bullying control in our schools. Our school superintendent and school board know about the bullying site and now I want everyone to know also!

I have spoken to the superintendent and the president of the school board and have been told the school board is going to update the board policy on bullying. The update will be a step in the right direction as long as the schools’ staffs are required to take training, so that they understand what verbal bullying is. I am afraid the verbal bullying is going on daily on the school grounds and buses. I am also sure that the school’s staff has been turning a blind eye to this bullying for a long time.

I am sure right now you are saying it can’t be that bad here in Del Norte. Well, we read and see on TV every day a story about a child killing themselves or someone else due to bullying, but did you know a young girl killed

herself in Brookings because of bullying? This is a small family community and I feel it is time for parents, grandparents and other concerned people to let the superintendent of schools and our school board know there needs to be change and it needs to be now! The bullies need to be handled from this day forward. No student should have to dread attending school because of some bully not being controlled by school staff.

Shirley Dollahite

Crescent City

http://www.times-standard.com/letters/ci_20825684/school-bullying-out-control

STOP BULLYING!!!

19 May

STOP BULLYING!!!This is a video is to help raise awareness to all types of bullying whether it is cyberbullying or just plain bullying…. It needs to stop. And It starts with one person! :) Hope You Like It.

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“STICKS & STONES:” Chase Wilson Education’s anti-bullying film

12 May

Brandon DeMarco is an average teenager in an ordinary High School that becomes the target of relentless harassment and vindictive cyberbullying. His story’s been seen by thousands of students all over the globe.

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77 Ways to Parent – Text Bullying – Is Your Child Being Bullied Online?

17 Mar

77 Ways to Parent - Text Bullying - Is Your Child Being Bullied Online?amzn.to Hello & welcome to 77 Ways to Parent — a series of books and workbooks designed to help you find solutions to every day challenges in life. My name is Judy H. Wright aka Auntie Artichoke, I am a life educator and word with families just like yours all over the world. If you find you want more coaching and encouragement, please go to and sign up for m newsletter — The Artichoke — Finding the heart of the story in the journey of life. This book is Text Bullyi

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Faces, Places and Spaces by AperioCI.avi

18 Feb

Faces, Places and Spaces by AperioCI.avicyberbullying, cyber-bully, suicide, internet, bullying, sexting, texting, internet, child, children, parents, harmful, parenting,

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Anti-Bullying Campaign: Save A Soul, Save The World

4 Feb

Anti-Bullying Campaign: Save A Soul, Save The WorldHELP Saveasoulsavetheworld.com REDUCE THE STATISTICS of bullied victims and bully-related suicides!

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Stop Bullying Now (Pt. 3)

7 Jan

Stop Bullying Now (Pt. 3) Edie Raether tackles bullying and cyberbullying at the SMILE conference in Chicago, IL.

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JOIN THE RESISTANCE! STOP CYBERBULLYING!

7 Jan

JOIN THE RESISTANCE! STOP CYBERBULLYING!Please help and join the resistance to help stop cyber-bullying all across the world, globe, and universe. This needs to be STOPPED!

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Cyber bullying spiralling out of control in schools

30 Dec

Cyber bullying

Online spats between school children are spiralling out of control, leading to hate messages, violence and death threats. Picture: The Daily Telegraph
Source: The Advertiser





ONLINE spats between school children are spiralling out of control, leading to hate messages, violence and even death threats.


Experts say 10 per cent of all children now claim to have been cyber-bullied, The Daily Telegraph reported.

The enraged father of one teenage schoolgirl became so incensed by comments he believed a boy had made about his daughter on a social networking site that he accosted him in the street and threatened to “slit his throat”.

The man approached the Year 8 boy as he walked to a bus stop on the state’s mid-north coast and pushed and threatened him before boarding the bus, where he issued further death threats to the boy and other students.

In another disturbing case, a mum went to a school in western NSW and urged her Year 10 daughter to assault another girl after an exchange on a social networking site.

Both girls were suspended, police were called and the mum was banned from entering the school under the Inclosed Lands Act.

In the Tuggerah Lakes area on the NSW central coast, comments on a social networking site led to a Year 8 female being assaulted by another Year 8 girl.

One of the students, who sustained swelling to her forehead and complained of feeling dizzy and nauseous, was taken to hospital. The other girl injured her hand.

Schools increasingly are asking police to investigate serious student online bullying and have shored up cyber safety programs in a bid to head off more trouble.

The NSW Department of Education and Communities has enlisted international expert Professor Donna Cross to help advise students and families about online behaviour.

Professor Cross, from Edith Cowan University in Western Australia, specialises in preventing and responding to aggression. She said about 10 per cent of children now reported being cyber-bullied.

Children who cyber-bullied also were 18 times more likely to bully others in the real world, Professor Cross said.

She said bullies often had higher levels of depression than the victims: “They’re also more likely to be engaging in problem behaviour – unsafe sexual behaviours, smoking, using drugs, graffiti, stealing and truanting.”

Bullying peaks in children at about Year 5 and again at about Year 7 or Year 8.

The first peak coincides with children discovering the power of the peer group and creating their own social pecking order. The second peak occurs when children move from primary school to secondary school.

Researchers have found cyber-bullied kids suffer poor academic achievement, anxiety, depression, poorer physical health, higher school absenteeism, increased loneliness and low self-esteem.

The Department of Education said Facebook could not be accessed on school computers. Its Digital Citizenship website, which deals with bullying and other issues, has received thousands of hits from all over the world. 

 

http://www.news.com.au/technology/cyber-bullying-spiralling-out-of-control-in-nsw-schools/story-e6frfro0-1226233680802

How to be a Cyber-Bully

26 Nov

How to be a Cyber-BullyThe purpose of this film is to raise awareness about cyber-bullying. Cyber-bullying is a terrible phenomenon that is spreading across the connected world. You can help stop it. Visit for more information.

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What is cyberbullying?

12 Nov

What is cyberbullying?Cyberbullying = bullying that uses internet/mobile phones/any new technology Think before you click. Words can hurt. Images can hurt too. If you are cyberbullied: report block delete What can you do to STOP cyberbullying? Music used with permission: “Spaces” by ArmchairMusician All images and content original. Want to learn more? Visit: againstcyberbullying.wordpress.com This video is licensed under a: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.

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BULLYING MUST STOP!

16 Jul

BULLYING MUST STOP!Bullying – Cyber Bullying, school bullying, etc. This video was necessary after yesterday’s news article about a 3rd grader bringing a gun to school to protect himself from a bully. 3rd Grader Brings Gun to School: goo.gl CyberBullying Article: goo.gl TUMBLR About Me/Equipment: wilsontech1.tumblr.com DAILY iPHONE VLOG Channel: youtube.com LIKE me on Facebook: facebook.com FOLLOW me on Twitter: twitter.com AUDIO Podcast: lifepluggedin.com OUTRO performed by Charlie Puth Music: Bas

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Gillian Shaw: Vancouver is the cyberbullying capital of Canada

18 May

Vancouver is the cyberbullying
capital of Canada
according to the results of a survey released today by Norton Canada.

The statistics in the Norton study suggest that children and teens in Vancouver are more likely to be involved in online bullying than children in the other four major cities across Canada that were part of the survey.

Among parents
with children aged eight to 18, some 40 per cent of Vancouver
parents reported their child had been involved in online bullying, compared to
25 per cent of parents across Canada.
Toronto comes second to Vancouver, with 31 per cent of parents there
reporting that they have cyberbullying kids.

Close to three out of
four said their child was a victim, while 16 per cent said their child was the
bully. Eighteen per cent said their child witnessed a cyberbullying incident.


Photo by Chris Mikula, Ottawa Citizen

Among the Vancouver parents, 17 per cent said their children are
guilty of online bullying, putting Vancouver
only second to Calgary
at 22 per cent. Toronto was third at 15 per
cent, Montreal fourth at 11 per cent, followed
by Halifax at
eight per cent.

The majority of Vancouver parents ignore
the prohibition on many social media web sites that’s supposed to stop kids
under of 13 from joining. Some 55 per cent of parents here say they’re fine
with their kids joining such sites as long as they are supervised.

The survey found girls
are more likely to be bullied online than boys and social media channels are
the communications weapons of choice for cyberbullies. Social networks account
for 63 per cent of the online bullying, compared to 25 per cent for email and
19 per cent by phone.

“The connectivity and
immediacy of social networking sites has adults and children alike tethered to
the online world as a means of communicating,” said Lynn Hargrove, director of
consumer solutions for Norton Canada said in a release. “Words said online have
a different impact than words exchanged on a playground, because online
messages and posts have the potential to live on for an indefinite amount of
time.”

Tweens – those eight to
12 years of age – are somewhat more likely to be involved in online bullying.

While parents used to be
able to monitor their kids’ online activities by keeping their computers in the
kitchen, the family room or another spot where they could keep an eye on them,
the rise of mobile Internet access has lessened that control. Cyberbullying via
cell phones was the most common among kids aged 13 and 14.

More
than 50 per cent of the parents surveyed said they use online monitoring
software to keep tabs on their children’s Internet use and 42 per cent check
the browser history when their kids are surfing to see where they’ve been
online.

 The
statistics came from an online survey with a
random sample of 507 men and women in Calgary, Halifax, Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver, who have a
child between the ages of 8-18. The respondents are members of the Impulse Research
proprietary online panel and the survey was conducted last February. The survey
has a margin of error of  +/-3 per cent
at the 95 per cent level of confidence.

 

http://communities.canada.com/vancouversun/blogs/techsense/archive/2011/05/17/vancouver-the-cyberbullying-capital-of-canada.aspx

Cyberbullying Takes a New Twist with Facebook ‘Smut List’

24 Mar

SAN FRANCISCO, March 24, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Cyberbullying has reached new lows as schools in Westchester, New York and Greenwich, Connecticut are dealing with the fallout from a Facebook group known as the “smut list” that went viral. Police are investigating the incident in which the names of about 100 high school girls, some as young as 14, were ranked according to their alleged sexual activity. The list received over 7,000 fans in only a day, though Facebook has since removed the page.

According to America’s leading cyberbullying prevention expert, Shawn Edgington, parents need to take a very active role to protect their own children from cyberbullies. Additionally, parents and school officials need to work together to keep all students safe and create a learning environment that is free from bullying of any kind.

Edgington can shed light on the epidemic of cyberbullying when she answers:

  • Could this incident be considered libel?
  • Do we need new laws to protect children against cyberbullying?
  • What specific measures can parents take to protect their kids?
  • How can parents effectively work with schools to keep kids safe?
  • Are more schools nationwide taking action to prevent cyberbullying?
  • What technology can schools use to help with this growing problem?

CREDENTIALS: Shawn Edgington is America’s leading textpert and cyberbullying prevention expert, and the author of the newly released The Parent’s Guide to Texting, Facebook and Social Media and Read Between the Lines: A Humorous Guide to Texting with Simplicity and Style. She is also the founder of The Social Media Academy Fundraiser. Her mission is to raise public awareness about textual harassment, online predators, sexting, and cyberbullying prevention. She teaches parents how to limit potential harm to their children from the nasty side of technology. Edgington has been featured in the upcoming documentary Submit: The Reality of Cyberbullying, and by Fox Business, Imus in the Morning, ABC-7′s View from the Bay in San Francisco, KRON 4 News in San Francisco, CNN Radio, San Francisco Chronicle, The San Diego Union-Tribune, CBS Radio, The Leslie Marshall Show, and American Cheerleader Magazine, among others.

CONTACT: Shawn Marie Edgington, (925) 249-2850, or Jesse Garcia, (925) 249-2849 (CA); shawn@shawnedgington.com; http://www.shawnedgington.com

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