R.I.P. Cyberbullying

by Ann Neville

For Teachers and Parents

Cyberbullying is one of the major issues facing children, parents and educators today. However, there are many children who are NOT bullied, by cyber means or otherwise, despite appearing to be exactly the same type of child as those who are.

What makes the difference?

This is where parents/caregivers can play a significant role.

This guide addresses the following questions:

What is cyberbullying?

Types of cyberbullying

Why do some people cyberbully?

How does cyberbullying affect children?

What can parents do to PREVENT cyberbullying?

What can parents do if the child is already being cyberbullied?

What if it's your child who is the cyberbully?

What role do bystanders/witnesses play?

When should education about cyberbullying begin?



Autorentext

Ann Neville has a M Ed, Dip Ed Management, Dip Ed Leadership, Grad Dip in Creative Writing, and Post Grad Dip Publishing. She is an accomplished facilitator and research writer in the education field and has studied all forms of violence including physical, verbal, exclusion, sexual harassment, racial abuse, deprivation of human rights and cyber bullying.

She writes both fiction and non-fiction, and runs creative writing workshops for both children and adults.

Titel
R.I.P. Cyberbullying
EAN
9780473278977
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
24.08.2018
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM