S.P.I.D.E.R.S. Program
Safety Playbook for Individual Development
and Engagement of Responsible Students
Introduction and Objective > What is Cyberbullying? > How is Cyberbullying Different? > Identifying Cyberbullying > How Can You Prevent Cyberbullying? > Summary
Remember that cyberbullying is any bullying that occurs electronically. Before you post anything, think about how you would feel if someone said it about you. If you see cyberbullying or any other type of bullying, be sure to tell someone so that it can stop.
If you or anyone you know has experience with these or other difficult situations, it’s important to know that you’re not alone. Talking to a parent, teacher, counselor, family member, or other trusted adult can help you to resolve the situation before things become too difficult to control.
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Recent studies show that students spend anywhere from 2 - 9 hours using different forms of media outside of school.
Due to this prevalent interaction, students need to understand how media can affect their perceptions, thoughts, and preferences.
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