This psychoeducational intervention can be used with adolescent females in a high school setting to define and discuss cyberbullying by using short YouTube video clips and role-play scenarios. The pilot intervention resulted in increased understanding of cyberbullying and empathy towards other students....
discusses cyberbullying as a general issue, and the role of parents as a specific potential remedy.Interesting Stuff Jesse “Big Mama” Weinberger is an Internet Safety Speaker for schools, the host of Big Mama’s House Podcast – a podcast for teens (and the p...
Young people are twice as likely to experience cyberbullying compared to traditional bullying, causing serious negative mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, and in worst cases, suicide ideation. Moreover, social media is harmful as it promotes unrealistic body standards, projecting a ...
Second, voting against politicians who claim that efforts to examine how Russian attacked us is “a witch hunt,”“a made up story,” or “an excuse by Democrats for having lost an election they should have won”–we can’t protect ourselves from attacks if leaders deny we are being attac...
Social media has been getting a lot of bad press lately for its role incyberbullying– and rightfully so. However, the rise in abuse of social media platforms should not take away from the fact that47% of Americanslearn about philanthropic causes from social media and online channels. Our wo...
Put a “ * ” by those you can control and ask yourself if you need to change those things… How many of these factors can you control? Put a “ * ” by those you can control and ask yourself if you need to change those things… ...
Internet Safety in U-46 County Tech Expert to Discuss Cyber Bullying
This pilot mixed-methods study integrates surveys, observations, and interviews of nine undergraduate women at a Mid-Atlantic research university to investigate how the chilling effect of cyberbullying may extend into peer interactions within an increasingly common online instructional practice: online ...