21 de maio de 2011

News on Cyberbullying

4 new results for cyberbulying

How to help children deal with the cyberbullies
San Jose Mercury News
But cyberbullying can have far more negative consequences than the schoolyard variety because it can be done anywhere and the damage can be widespread, said Merve Lapus, education program manager for Common Sense Media. The nonprofit is dedicated to ...
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Cyberbullying law would let schools deal with students
Brattleboro Reformer
By HOWARD WEISS-TISMAN / Reformer staff BRATTLEBORO -- Schools will have broader authority to crack down on cyberbullying with a new electronic harassment law the Legislature passed this year. The cyberbullying provision was packed into a 41-section ...
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NASCAR's TJ Bell to promote anti-cyberbullying cause
STLtoday.com
Tina Meier founded the nonprofit organization to campaign against cyber-bullying after her daughter, Megan, 13, committed suicide in 2006 after receiving online taunts. The family lived in Dardenne Prairie. Lloyd Wideman, a former St. Louis area ...
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First Look: City Council Versus Cyberbullying
New York Daily News (blog)
BY Celeste Katz The City Council and media partners are teaming up to discuss how to combat the tragic effects of cyberbullying at a public July 18 summit, as you can see in this video featuring Council Speaker Christine Quinn and her colleagues. ...
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Web 1 new result for cyberbulying

What you need to know about cyber bullying | DIYFather.com
According to the Cyberbullying Research Center, it is estimated that 10-40% of today's kids experience cyber bullying in one form or another. ...
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