ConnectSafely: A Parents’ Guide to Cyberbullying
ConnectSafely.org, a leading Internet safety nonprofit organization, today announced the publication of A Parents’ Guide to Cyberbullying.
Written by ConnectSafely.org co-directors Anne Collier and Larry Magid, A Parents’ Guide to Cyberbullying provides perspective – the facts about bullying and cyberbullying – and down-to-earth help for young people as well as parents who have to deal with it.
It attempts to answer the Top 5 questions parents have about bullying in digital spaces:
- What is cyberbullying, anyway?
- How likely is it that my child will be cyberbullied?
- How do I know if my child is being cyberbullied?
- What’s the best way to keep cyberbullying out of my child’s life?
- What do I do if my child is cyberbullied?
[ Also Read: 6 Tips for Keeping Teens Safe on Social Media ]
“We feel it’s timely, during National Bullying Prevention Month, to release this guide,” said ConnectSafely co-director Anne Collier.
“Parents deserve some context for all they hear in the news, and we worked hard to bring them clear guidance based on the best, most current research available.”
The guide is available at ConnectSafely.org/guides.
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