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Teacher's Guide: Cyberbullying (Grades 6 to 8)

2017 The Nemours Foundation/KidsHealth. Reproduction permitted for individual classroom 6 to 8 Health Problems SeriesCyberbullingThe digital revolution makes it possible for bullies to harass, threaten, embarrass, humiliate, and lie about people any time of the day or night from afar, using a computer, tablet, or cell phone. These activities will help empower your students to stand up against KidsHealth LinksArticles for Middle School Students:Discussion QuestionsNote: The following questions are written in language appropriate for sharing with your someone ever posted something online about you that made you feel uncomfortable? What did you do about it? makes Cyberbullying easier to do than other types of bullying?

Any two of the following: The victim can have problems due to stress or fear, with mood, energy level, sleep, and appetite. The victim can feel jumpy, anxious, or sad. If someone is already depressed or anxious, cyberbullying can make things much worse. 5. True

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