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The Dangers of Over-sharing On Social Media

We’ve all seen those posts. Someone ranting on Facebook about their boss, a friend, or even their significant other and 

Computer Drawing
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Teen – parent agreement about Internet use

Because of the continuing abuse of technology by way of cyberbullying, we offer below an Agreement for parents, children and 

stupid name-calling
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Inspirational video: bullied kid is a phenomenal dancer

We frequently discuss stories, court cases, etc. about various aspects of bullying and cyberbullying. Unfortunately, many of these stories are 

Anti-Bullying Image
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Texas teen creates effective anti-bullying video

Lauren Bush spent two hours and a lot of creativity to produce her anti-bullying video “Word Play.” It was part of 

CyberbullyText Message
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California creates an online eraser for teens’ posts

Have you sent someone a message or posted a comment you wish you could take back? Have you regretted something 

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Yes, you can be arrested and go to jail for bullying

It’s National Bullying Prevention Month, so we want to focus on some of the bullying and cyberbullying questions we’ve received 

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50 high school football players suspended for bullying and more

The following story was written by Gregg Doyel for CBSSports.com. You can read the rest of the story here. The 

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Is it legal for your school to monitor your social media accounts?

One school district in California apparently thinks it’s okay to monitor students’ social media accounts and check in on your Facebook 

Rebecca Ann Sedwick
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Bullycides continue in 2013

Unfortunately, the incidents of teens and younger children committing suicide, in part because of cyberbullying, continues in 2013. These tragic 

Audrie Pott
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Cyberbullying claims two more teen lives

Once again, we see the abuse that can be unleashed by cruel and irresponsible use of the Internet. We’re also 

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