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Cyber Bullying
Anti-bullying charities have warned there has been a sharp increase
in the number of children being harassed via mobile phones and the
internet.
Recently published research has found that 15% of children and
young people in the UK have received abusive or aggressive SMS
messages or emails, and that there has been a year on year increase
in the number of children who are being bullied using new
technologies. (Noret, 2007)
Latest reports from
Childline state that 33% of contact related to mobile phone
related bullying, and 16% to bullying online.
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something rash.
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Signs of Bullying
Normally an adult
will notice changes in a child or young person that may indicate
bullying, but they can often be hard to separate from other possible
reasons.
Most kids won't
even tell their parents about a bullying incident because they're
afraid it will make everything worse. Look out for the changes
that may indicate your child is being bullied, either online or
offline:
- be frightened of walking to and from school
- change their usual route
- beg you to drive them to school
- be unwilling to go to school
- feel ill in the mornings
- begin playing truant
- begin doing poorly in their school work
- become withdrawn, start stammering, lack confidence
- become distressed and anxious, stop eating
- attempt or threaten suicide
- cry themselves to sleep, have nightmares
- have their possessions go missing
- refuse to talk about what's wrong
- begin to bully other children, siblings
- become aggressive and unreasonable
- avoiding friends
- hesitation to use their computer
- give improbable excuses for any of the above
What Can Parents Do?
Be aware - get involved!
Parent and
schools must address Cyber Bullying, as much as they must address
face to face bullying. Schools can be effective in partnering with
parents to stop and solve Cyber Bullying problems.
The newly formed Department Of
Children, Schools & Families in the UK is working closely with phone
operators and internet providers to tackle what is being dubbed
"cyber bullying". School guidelines were issued by the UK
Government in 2006 including mandatory anti-bullying policies with
clear rules on the use of mobiles and strategies to deal with
children who use them to bully others.
Parents may be
tempted to tell their kids to toughen up, yet cyber bullying can
harm a child easily and have a long lasting effect. Millions of
cyber accomplices can help target or humiliate your child. That
emotional pain is very serious and very real - do not ignore it!
The key to tackling
any sort of bullying is to bring it out into the open. Ensure
that your child knows that they have your 100% support and together
you can tackle the problem.
If the bully is at
school arrange a meeting with the school principle to discuss the
method for dealing with the problem. If you are not happy with
the outcome then contact your local education authority as soon as
possible. Remember the UK Government has issued mandatory
anti-bullying policies which schools must adhere to.
If the bully is
online then contact the website owner or their
Internet Service
Providers (ISPs). Most ISPs have an Acceptable Use
Policies (AUPs) that define privileges and guidelines for users and
the actions that can be taken for violated guidelines. Educating
kids about the consequences helps - especially if they know they
could lose their ISP and IM accounts. ISPs and cell phone
service providers can help clients track down the appropriate
service provider in response to Cyber Bullying.
We must insist on NO TOLERANCE of any bullying - whether it's
face to face or through technology.
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