How to prevent a child from becoming a cyberbully

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How to prevent a child from becoming a cyberbully

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Sometimes our kids become cyberbullies and they never mean to be. Having an unkind opinion does not necessarily make you a bully. If you and a friend are having a conversation about somebody else and you say I really did not like what that person wore today. It is not very nice but that is not a bullying situation. When you take those unkind opinions online to Facebook, email or IM, or in a way everyone gets to weigh in and give their opinion about that person and what he or she wore that day, that is when things get way out of hand. When our children understand that their unkind opinions taken online have serious ramifications, we will be able to change the culture and stop cyberbullying.

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Lori Getz, M.A.

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Since 2004 Lori has worked as an Instructional Technologist in Los Angeles, CA. She has a Master of Arts in Educational Technology from San Diego State University and is certified by isafe.org as an Internet Safety Specialist. In September 2008 Lori founded Cyber Education Consultants and began speaking to students, parents, and educators about Internet safety, security and ethics.  Since that time Lori has reached out to Internet users across the world!  Her mission is simple- to help bridge the gap between a young generation of digital natives and their parents and teachers. 

Today, Cyber Education Consultants provides workshops, professional development and consulting services to more than 100 schools across the country.

Lori is an educator, mother, and Internet safety expert.  She has appeared on the "Dr. Phil Show," "Today," "HLN," “Dr. Drew” and several other local news and radio programs (including the Ryan Seacrest show on KIIS FM).  She often lectures live, speaking to parents, teachers and students. Lori has been published in several areas including as an online expert for momlogic.com and kidsinthehouse.org.  Most recently was featured in Rachel Simmons’ new edition of “Odd Girl Out” and Lucie Hemmen’s, Ph.D “Parenting a Teen Girl.” She is currently working with the “I Have a Plan” series to develop a children’s book on online safety.  Her insight comes from both her professional and personal life working with children, tweens and teens.  

 

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