A Parents’ Guide to Cyberbullying
No child should be bullied, so it’s important that as parents and caregivers, we can help kids to identify cyberbullying, and know what to do if it happens.
As parents, we instinctively want to protect our kids. Sadly though, life isn’t always sunshine and rainbows. So while it’s good to celebrate the parenting good times, it’s also wise to prepare for the little bumps in the road.
In today’s world, cyberbullying is a huge worry for parents. In fact, it’s in the top three concerns for parents of children aged 10 to 12*. But as with any challenge, the more you know about it, the better prepared you are to tackle it! So let’s dive in to understand what cyberbullying actually is, how to spot it, and the tools you can use to deal with it head-on.
Hey grown-ups! We know you’re super-duper busy, so check out our speedy summary below, or skip further down the page to read about cyberbullying in more detail.
- Cyberbullying is any repeated behavior aimed at upsetting someone else online.
- Talking about cyberbullying openly as a family allows kids to feel safe and supported enough to recognize and report cyberbullying if it happens.
- Our brilliant Build & Talk series is designed to help spark conversations about online safety in a fun and interactive way
- You can further support your kids by discussing the reasons behind cyberbullying, and the solutions, too. Encourage empathy and promote showing others kindness and respect.