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Your children may not perceive certain behaviors as “bullying” unless you make it crystal clear. Tell them that sending mean text messages or emails, whether the content is true or false, is a form of cyber bullying. Cyber bullies may post embarrassing content via texts, emails, or social media outlets; they may also post embarrassing pictures or videos, sometimes of a sexual nature. These actions are absolutely unacceptable. Creating online space for the purposes of harassing, embarrassing, or threatening anyone should not be tolerated. Creating fake profiles for someone else or posting potentially embarrassing or upsetting content under another person’s name should be considered cyber bullying.
Explain that mean text messages or emails qualify as cyber bullying. Emphasize the fact that trying to embarrass someone online is unacceptable. Tell your children that creating websites or message boards for the sole purpose of upsetting, embarrassing, or talking badly about another person is a form of cyber bullying. Make sure your children know that cyber bullies may assume others’ identities.