Thursday, February 4, 2010

Teen Cyber Bullying is Epidemic: What to do

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Cyber Bullying by Amanda Lenhart

Cyber Bullying by Bridget Tyler

Teen Cyber Bullying is Epidemic: what do we do?

Tina and Ron Meier have become activists lobbying for new legislation and punishment for cyber bullying after a neighborhood mom posed as a boy, led their daughter on that he wanted to date her, spread rumors on My Space and at school that she was a slut and a mean person.
the mom then pretended that her persona, Josh Evans, wanted nothing more to do with their daughter and dropped her.Their daughter Megan ahd been on anti-depression medication. She
could not face the hate emails and Josj leaving her so she hung herself in her closet.
Their neighbor was never questioned by the police nor charged with a crime.
Amanda Lenhart said that one third of US teenagers are or have been targets of cyber bullying. they have had private emails forwarded to others, threatening messages and mean message about them placed on various sites.

Teens have always treated each other badly; however cyber bullying has turned more and more deadly.
Phoebe Prince, a shy 14 year old was the latest victim of cyber bullying, Jessica Chapdelaine said that her classmates would send her hateful emails. She couldn't handle these. Then someone told erh to hang herself, so she did. Phoebe isn't alone. There are many cases of cyber torment.Some kdsi can't over come this bullying because it does not stay in the school yard like in the old days; it goes home with you. he average teen is connected with technology all of the time.
Patty Aftab has these suggestions to help teens:

1. Teach the teen to"stop, block and tell" a parent or a teacher when it happens.

2. Monitor the teen's behavior. If she is avoiding Face book or retreiving her email, ask her what is going on.

3. Talk to kids about cyber bullying eraly.

4. Make it clear you will help stop it quick once it comes up.

5. If bullies torment the teen, tell the teen to stop and walk away from the computer. Take a few minutes to calm down and the block the tormentor from various accounts.

Do you think that these steps will help? Do you think teens needs additional classes in standing up to bullies? Do you think we need additional legislation?

4 comments:

Senorita said...

What happened to that girl is despicable.

Unknown said...

Sadly, bullying is nothing new. I dropped out of highschool after being attacked by a group of girls. Teachers stood around and watched. My sixth teacher just happen to see what was going on and after breaking up the fight, took me home. It isn't until bullying is seem as a crime, whether it is being beaten up in school or the Cyber attacks, taken seriously by our legal system that things will change.

Anonymous said...

It is a growing sickness, people are causing deep anxiety and depressive actions, even suicides.

Nicole said...

Parents just need to be more involved in their kid's lives. Also make sure to know their friend's parents. It really is a collective effort to keep sad things like this from happening. People just need to learn to speak up so that these situations can be stopped before they blow up and someone gets hurt.
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