📚 What is Cyberbullying?
Cyberbullying is like regular bullying, but it happens online or through electronic devices like phones and computers. It's when someone is mean to another person using technology.
- 📱 Definition: Using electronic devices (like phones or computers) to bully someone.
- 😠 Examples:
- Posting mean comments online.
- Spreading rumors through texts.
- Sharing embarrassing photos without permission.
- 🌍 Where it Happens: Social media, online games, text messages, and emails.
- 🛡️ Staying Safe: Tell a trusted adult (like a parent or teacher) if you experience or witness cyberbullying.
- 💡 Remember: Be kind online and treat others the way you want to be treated!
Practice Quiz
- What is cyberbullying?
- Being nice to everyone online.
- Being mean to someone using technology.
- Playing online games.
- Which of these is an example of cyberbullying?
- Helping someone with their homework online.
- Posting a mean comment on someone's social media.
- Playing a game with a friend online.
- Where can cyberbullying happen?
- Only at school.
- Only at home.
- On social media and in online games.
- What should you do if you see someone being cyberbullied?
- Join in and laugh.
- Tell a trusted adult.
- Ignore it and do nothing.
- What is one way to prevent cyberbullying?
- Be kind and respectful online.
- Share everyone's personal information.
- Post mean comments to scare people.
- If someone shares an embarrassing photo of you online without asking, what should you do?
- Laugh and pretend it's okay.
- Tell a trusted adult immediately.
- Share an embarrassing photo of them back.
- Is it okay to forward a mean text message to your friends?
- Yes, if it's funny.
- No, because it spreads the cyberbullying.
- Yes, if the person is not your friend.
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