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Sam’s Learns Important Cyber Space Internet Rules
Cynthia Wynn- EDU 384
Important Internet Safety Rules
DON’T GIVE OUT YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION
• It is very important not to give anyone your personal information.
• Personal information includes your name, address, phone number, school, what you look like, family members, friends, etc. Any information which can identify you should not be shared with anyone on line.
• If someone should ask for this information, please contact an adult you trust such as your parents or guardians immediately so they can help you.
SAFTEY RULES
DON’T AGREE TO MEET WITH ANYONE WHEN YOU ARE NOT WITH A PARENT OR GUARDIAN
• Never agree to meet with anyone without being with a parent or guardian.
• It is not safe, they may seem nice, but they shouldn’t be asking you to meet them.
• If this happens, tell an adult such as your parent or guardian immediately.
SAFTEY RULES
They may seem like they are cool and want to be your friend. However, don’t agree to meet with them.
It is not safe to meet with anyone without your parents or guardians being there. The person may want to hurt you..
DON’T DOWNLOAD ANY INFORMATION OR AN EMAIL FROM PEOPLE YOU DON’T KNOW
Only correspond with people you know.
If you have any questions, please ask
your parents or guardians to help you.
SAFTEY RULES
IF ANYONE MAKES YOU UNCOMFORTABLE TELL A PARENT OR GUARDIAN
• Don’t let anyone cyberbully you.
• Don’t let anyone make you feel uncomfortable or hurt you with their words or actions.
SAFTEY RULES
DON’T GET TIRED AND STOP USING SAFETY GUIDELINES
• Don’t think DANGER WILL NOT HAPPEN TO YOU!!! Therefore, don’t relax and forget to use safety precautions which will help keep you safe.
• You don’t know when the CYBER MONSTER WILL APPEAR! It may target you, so stay focused and follow the safety guidelines.
Can you guess what might happen to Sam
since he is not focused on safety? Sam are you being
careful?
STAY SAFE – YOU ARE IMPORTANT
• Follow safety procedures all the time.
• Don’t try to handle a situation by yourself if someone is making you uncomfortable or trying to meet with you. Get a parent, guardian or a teacher to help you.
• YOU ARE VERY
IMPORTANT
• Please Ask for
help
SAFETY IS IMPORTANT
Prevention and Intervention
What is Cyberbullying?
Make a stand- Don’t be a victim. Learn about Cyberbullying
CYBER BULLYING HURTSDON’T DO IT=DON’T BE A VICTIMFacts and Resources
What is Cyber- bullying? It is the act of bullying online. Bullying behavior or actions can include by an individual or group to another individual or group:
■Threats of violence■Hate speech■Harassment■Peer pressure■Bribery■Psychological abuse■ExtortionResource: Safety Web: http://www.safetyweb.com/stop-cyber-bullying
FACTS ABOUT CYBER-BULLYING
ACCORDING TO I-SAFE.ORGGRADES 4-8, 1,500 STUDENTS
■42% of kids have been bullied while online. 1 in 4 have had it happen more than once.
■35% of kids have been threatened online. Nearly 1 in 5 have had it happen more than once.
■21% of kids have received mean or threatening e-mail or other messages.
■58% of kids admit someone has said mean or hurtful things to them online. More than 4 out of 10 say it has happened more than once.
■53% of kids admit having said something mean or hurtful to another person online. More than 1 in 3 have done it more than once.
■58% have not told their parents or an adult about something mean or hurtful that happened to them online.
Retrieved from: SafetyWeb.com, on October 3, 2011
DON’T LET THIS HAPPEN TO YOU!
DON’T EVER LET ANYONE BULLY YOU OR
PRESURE YOU INTO MAKING BAD CHOICES DON’T become a victim of cyber
bullying. Remember let a parent, teacher or guardian know if you experience someone’s behavior or words which have hurt you or may be making you feel uncomfortable.
Here are three original songs which were written to teach children about the importance of not to become a bully, how it feels to be bullied, and the importance of avoiding peer pressure which doesn’t want others to follow rules.
Remember always FOLLOW Safety Guidelines SO YOU CAN STAY SAFE! Don’t let others to stop you from making the right choices!
Credits: Original song written and performed by: Brianna Shelko, Jennie Wynn and Megan Wynn,2011
Don’t Be A Bully
Resource: Cyberbullying.usRetrieved from website SafetyWeb.com
Please click on the links to hear the song
Cyberbullying.us
I-Safe, retrieved at Isafe.org
Micro Office ClipArt Retrieved from http://www.microsoftoffice
SafetyWeb.com
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