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Protect Your Children, Prevent Cyberbullying

April 5, 2013 · by Tiffany Merritt · 6 Comments

Post brought to you by Linda Waters. Blogger who adores writing on mobile technologies and their use in everyday life. Marketing executive at http://www.mspy.com/iphone_spy.html, has huge interest in mobile tracking software.

cyberbullying Cyberbullying is an increasing problem nowadays, especially for children. This problem can have devastating effects on children as it creates anger, humiliation feeling and depression. As a consequence, many children have even committed suicide attempts. It is therefore necessary for the parents to keep a closer look at the activities of their kids so that they may be able to protect them from the issues like cyberbullying. Following are some of the most useful tips for parents that can help them prevent this problem:

Have a Discussion

It is very important to discuss the issue of cyberbullying and its adverse effects with your child. You should ask them what their view on this issue is and whether they have ever experienced this problem or have seen someone else experiencing it. This will help you have a clear idea if your child is a victim of this harmful phenomenon or not. It is very important to ensure your children that you would never blame them in case they are being cyberbullied. You should also tell that you are not going to take away their computer and smartphone privileges if they are facing such issue. Moreover, you should show that you are always there for them and that you will help by all means if someone tries to cyberbully your kids. In this way, you children will never conceal anything from you no matter how embarrassing it is for them.

Teach Them the Right Online Etiquette

Being a proactive parent, it is your responsibility to teach your child how to behave online. You should ask them not to share their personal information with anyone. Such information can include their full name, residential address, landline/cell phone number, passwords, sports team’s name or any other information that can be used by others to contact them offline. You should also teach them not to share their pictures or videos with anyone they don’t know as it may lead to various issues like cyberbullying or even sexting. Moreover, it is also important to tell them to ensure the security of their pictures and other personal data online so that the strangers may not abuse it in any way.

Use a Cell Phone Tracking Application

Imagine the situation: you have noticed that the behavior of your children changes for the worse, they become more irritable and look scared, still tell you nothing when you try to find out what happens.  So, you suspect that your kids are being bullied but have no idea how to get to the truth and you are desperate. In this case installing a reliable cell phone tracking app such as mSpy onto the smart phone device of your child can help. You will be able to keep an eye on various activities of your children in order to reveal the fact of cyberbullying. Such spy app allows you to track their phone calls, text messages, emails, multimedia messages, instant messages and social media activities etc in completely undetectable mode. All these activities are uploaded to your online account and you can view them anytime by logging on to it. In this way you can check all the channels that can be used by cyberbully to reach your child.

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Note from Tiffany: I’m curious to hear if any parents out there have already experienced cyberbullying, and if so, if you have any tips to share with others. 

Filed Under: Parenting Tips · Tagged: cyber safety, cyberbullying, cyberbullying prevention, guest post, how to prevent cyberbullying, how to stop cyberbullying, internet safety, online safety, protect children from cyberbullying, stop cyberbullying

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