Monday, 6 March 2017

CYBERBULLYING!!!




What is Cyber-bullying?


Cyber-bullying happens in electronic technology. It occurs in various manners. The main purpose is to harm. Some examples include sending offensive text messages, spreading a rumor using electronic technology, disclosing humiliating pictures or videos of others. Cyber-bullying is basically, using electronic technology, to pollute the reputation of others and make them feel demotivated. It can be identified by repeated behavior. Since cyber-bullying can be done anonymously, it’s not always easy for the victims to trace the source. This type of bullying occurs mainly to children and any one be a victim.  



Effects of Cyber-bullying.

Cyber-bullied people feel the impact even when they are alone and this can lead to other problems. Children who ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­are cyber-bullied usually end up skipping school to avoid the public, and those who don’t end up getting poor grades. Other children can even be driven to alcohol and substance abuse as a resort to run away from the real world. Ultimately, cyber-bullying may lead to death. A recent incident includes the suicide of the young Megan Meier




How to prevent Cyber-bullying?

More people need to be educated about it because sometimes the perpetrators act without knowing the damage they are causing. Children also need to be encouraged to talk to their parents or guardian or anyone they feel they can trust as soon as they detect or feel bullied. Avoid opening messages from people you don’t know as they could contain viruses that steal passwords and personal information. Specific laws indicating penalties for cyber-bullying need to be implemented to monitor and control it.
Stop Cyber bullying...
It's not cool. 



More information.

As a parent, finding out that your child is a bully is not pleasant discovery. You should therefore make it your responsibility to help them change after noticing the early warnings. Study shows that children who harass others need help by encouraging and guiding them to a more positive behavior. You can adopt some strategies to help your child improve. Some strategies include discussing the consequences of treating others badly. The consequence might be the child losing something they enjoy. Praise them every time they act well, like apologizing after being rude. 



The following video provide easy steps to
avoid cyber-bullying.



10 comments:

  1. I agree that People need to be educated about what cyber bullying really is and the damages it causes to people so that they can find ways of dealing with it

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    1. The more people educated about the dangers of cyberbullying, the better. Some times the perpetrators act without knowing the damage they are actually causing. Cyberbullying is just not right, period!!

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  2. Interesting blog you have written, i agree we should find different ways to stop cyber bullying and encourage others to raise awareness.

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    1. Cyberbullying is not ok. Nobody deserves it. A world without it is a better world.

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  3. I honesty mean it, and I'm sure I speak for many others when I say that your blog is so educational. You have clarified the concept of cyberbullying for me. Thanks for the recommendation you made about speaking to your child about the consequences of bad behavior.

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    1. I'm glad you enjoyed reading my blog Danillo. It is so unfair for people be be harassed in that manner. Cyberbullying should just stop #CyberBullyingMustFall

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  4. Mind opening indeed cyber citizens need to be aware of this but you can't always resort to avoiding msgs or blocking and deleting, I think its important for social media sites to come up with proactive ways to stop this a gardget pre installed to recognize offensive text or visuals

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    1. That's an excellent idea actually. To top it up, the punishment for the perpetrators should be being blocked and have no access to social media sites.

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  5. Lovely blog Dercio. We certainly need people like you to create more awareness about cyber bullying. I still feel like you could give more strategies to stop or prevent the issue.

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    1. Thank you for suggesting that. I'll update the blog and give more recommendations on how to avoid cyberbullying.

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