What a wonderful start we have had to our year! As we navigate through our school year, your student will have access to more and more technology on their school issued iPads. Today in my blog I'd like to give you all some very important information about online bullying. Bullying in general, and particularly online bullying can become a big issue if we don't communicate and set strict boundaries with it. "When you first talk with your child about bullying, be prepared to listen without judgment, and provide a safe and supportive place where your child can work out his or her feelings. Children may not be ready to open up right away as they, too, are dealing with the emotional effects of bullying and may be feeling insecure, frightened, vulnerable, angry, or sad. When your child begins to tell their story, just listen and avoid making judgmental comments. It’s important to learn as much as possible about the situation, such as how long the behavior has been happening, who has been involved, and what steps have been taken. Encourage your child to talk, and let them know they are not alone and you are there to help." (PACER Center, n.d.)
Make sure your child knows:
- It is NOT their fault. They are not to blame.
- They are NOT alone. You are here to help.
- It is the adults’ responsibility make the bullying stop.
- Bullying is never okay and they have the right to be safe.
- No one deserves to be bullied.
- They deserve to be treated with respect.
- They have the right to feel safe at school.


No comments:
Post a Comment