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Cyber Bully Prevention - Ten Tips That Will Help Parents Prevent Cyber Bully

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Remove It Now.com Has Just Released 10 Tips To Help Parents Prevent Cyber Bullying

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Due to the increase in cases of Cyber Bullying Remove It Now.com has just released their top 10 Cyber Bully Prevention Tips.

New Orleans, La - July 1, 2010 Due to the increase in cases of Cyber Bullying Remove It Now.com has just released a free prevention resource for parents. In the month of July Remove It Now.com says that they will make every attempt to increase awareness of the damage caused by cyber bully attacks. 

 According to the Cyber-bullying Research Center, cyber-bullying victims are almost Twice as likely to attempt suicide compared to those who have not endured such bullying. Just as shocking are the studies that show how little is done about what is happening.  

It is estimated that 85 percent of bullying today goes on unabated. Because cyber-abuse almost always happens off campus, teachers and school administrators say they have no power to intervene. Because no "official crime" has been committed, the police say there is nothing they can do. And, sadly, parents are almost never aware of what is happening. 

Ron Collins of Remove It Now.com says their goal is not only provide a resource for victims of cyber bullying, but to also reach out to the parents of the cyber bullies. "There exist a group that has been left out of the discussion on cyber bullying and that is the Parents of cyber bullies. If we are going to have any level of success in this area then we will need total parent participation in preventing future cyber bully attacks." 

Remove It Now.com has release their 10 tips for parents in preventing cyber bully attacks. 
  • • Have their children take them to the sites they frequently visit and to show them what they do on those sites.
  • • Have their children show them what they have in their profiles on social networking sites to make sure it is accurate and appropriate.
  • • Scrutinize their children's' "friends lists" on their various accounts and make sure they recognize the identity of each "friend."  
  • • Make certain their children have never and will never share their passwords with anyone, even a friend, to avoid the risk of someone impersonating them.

  
  • • Encourage school-aged children to change their password regularly. 
  • • Teach school-aged children to encrypt access to their phone and computer. 
  • • Have a very pointed conversation with them about Sexting, the risky practice of

sending sexually explicit photos and/or messages which can easily be forwarded without

their knowledge. Doing so may actually be defined as child pornography. 
  • • And establish a family policy for acceptable computer use. 
  • • List what may or may not be allowed to be done on a computer. 
  • • Include clear rules about time limits. 

Ron Collins also says that parents should keep the children's computer out of their bedroom and put it in a very public area such as a kitchen or the family room. At the same time, parents need to make sure that their own children aren't tempted to cross the line and become, even ever so briefly by becoming Internet bullies themselves. 

If you would like to more know more about cyber bully prevention then please visit

http://www.removeitnow.com/Cyber-Bullying1.html
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