"Myth: Social media turns kids into cyberbullies.
Truth: There are many reasons why a kid might cyberbully,
and social media is just a convenient way to do the dirty work.
The reality is that kids who engage in this behavior
typically have something else going on that compels them to act out. They might
be in crisis -- at home, at school, or otherwise socially. They may also be
bullying in person, or they may have an underdeveloped sense of empathy.
Awareness of a cyberbully's circumstances -- though not excusing the behavior
-- can help parents and educators recognize the warning signs and potentially intervene
before it goes too far.
Myth: Teaching kids not to talk to strangers is the best way
to keep them safe online.
Truth: Teaching kids to recognize predatory behavior will help them avoid unwelcome advances."
Truth: Teaching kids to recognize predatory behavior will help them avoid unwelcome advances."
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I think one of the rules, that parents must talk to their kids before they start to open an email attachment or download software. Attachments sometimes contain viruses. Never open an attachment from someone you don’t know.
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