Tips to avoid bullying children on the Internet

The so-called 'bullying' or bullying through the network is one of the main concerns of parents when their children become small Internet users. The truth is that this type of harassment of children on the Internet is very frequent. According to a study presented at the annual meeting of Pediatric A

The so-called 'bullying' or bullying through the network is one of the main concerns of parents when their children become small Internet users.

The truth is that this type of harassment of children on the Internet is very frequent. According to a study presented at the annual meeting of Pediatric Academic Societies in Washington, in this country 16% of high school students have been victims of bullying, one in six in the last year. For this reason it is essential to follow some advice within the family that prevents children from suffering this problem.

How to prevent cyberbullying children on the Internet

Cyber ​​bullying is a type of psychological aggression men, sustained over time, that is carried out through new technologies. In general, this type of harassment is included in which both victims and harassers are minors.It is essential to prevent children from falling into this type of aggression so that parents know their children's activities on the Internet, both on family computers and on

mobiles and tablets , always encouraging the good use of new technologies and warning of the dangers of misuse.Four tips to avoid cyberbullying

The website

stopbullying.gov, belonging to the United States Government, offers several tips for parents and family members, who seek to prevent minors from being victims of this type of aggression in the network: 1. Install programs to

monitor the behavior of young people online and tell children that parents have a responsibility to review their interactions when appropriate. 2. Teach your children

not to share photos or videos that could cause them problems if they are seen by other people, especially strangers. 3. Follow the children in the

social networks or ask another trusted adult to do so to be aware of their activities. Exp 4. Explain that it is important that they inform their parents if they are victims of cyberbullying so they can get help. Sources:

StopBullyin.gov

Pediatric Academic Societies
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