Portions of this work were originally authored by Catie McAneney and published as I Have Been Cyberbullied. Now what? All new material in this edition was authored by C.R. McKay. DEC21. Includes bibliographical references (pages 100-101) and index.
Contents:
What is cyberbullying? -- Private life on blast -- The real effects of cyberbullying -- The law is on your side -- Moving forward after cyberbullying -- Creating safe spaces online.
Summary:
Cyberbullying is a fact of life for many teens today, with the internet and social media platforms consuming a large part of their social life. This timely guide gives teens the tools they need to identify cyberbullying, understand why and how it happens, and confront it with important social and emotional skills. Readers will learn what they can do to move past a cyberbullying episode and reclaim their online space--and their peace of mind. Accessible information is paired with stimulating sidebars, vibrant photographs, and useful resources to give readers a clear understanding of this import.
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