Cyberbullying-The Warning Signs

The Signs and Symptoms of Electronic Bullying

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Electronic Bullying - The Warning Signs - Matthew Bowden
Electronic Bullying - The Warning Signs - Matthew Bowden
Electronic bullying is a rapidly growing concern. As parents and teachers, it is crucial to be familiar with the warning signs and symptoms of cyberbullying.

Bullying of any kind can be detrimental to one's health and well-being. Whether accomplished using traditional face-to-face methods or by using an electronic device, bullying can cause long lasting effects that can carry into adulthood.

Since many children do not tell a trusted adult if they are a victim of cyberbullying, it is crucial that parents and educators recognize the warning signs and symptoms of a child who is being bullied electronically.

Cyberbullying Warning Signs

The following list provide important clues and insight in determining if a child may be at risk, either as a victim or as the cyberbully.

Signs a Child Is Being Bullied:

  • He or she may be reluctant to use the computer or electronic device
  • Avoid discussion about what they are doing on the computer, or other electronic device
  • May look or appear nervous, anxious or jumpy when receiving an email, IM or text message
  • May display unusual anger, sadness, and depression after using the computer or electronic device
  • May discuss revenge
  • Exit or click out of whatever they are doing, if a person walks by
  • Unexpectedly quits using the computer or electronic device
  • Be having trouble sleeping or have other sleeping disturbances
  • Show a decline in school homework or grades
  • Have an unusual interest in self-harm or in suicide
  • Exhibit unusual mood swings
  • Not feel well, headaches, upset stomach
  • Become reclusive, anti-social and/or is losing friends
  • Be unusually withdrawn or depressed
  • Not want to be involved in family or school activities

Signs a Child Bay Be the Bully:

  • He or she may use numerous online accounts or accounts that are not theirs
  • When using the computer or electronic device, he or she excessively laughs
  • May avoid discussion or conversations regarding online activities
  • May close or click out whatever he or she is doing when a person walks by
  • May frequently use the computer, especially at night
  • May become upset if computer access or other electronic device is denied

In order to keep all children safer online, it is imperative parents educate themselves and one another on the issues and concerns children may face on the Internet. Although some issues may be uncomfortable to discuss, it is important to communicate these concerns in an open and honest fashion. Specifically address cyberbullying with children before it happens, explain what it means, the different methods used and what to do if cyberbullying does occur. Know the cyberbullying warning signs.

By reiterating and reassuring children to notify a parent or trusted adult if they are bullied online, children will have a safer electronic experience.

For further information, read What is Cyberbullying and Cyberbullying Ends in Tragedy .

Sources:

InternetSafetyAdvisor

Symantec

ProjectSafeKids

Jace Shoemaker-Galloway, JSG

Jace Shoemaker-Galloway - +JaceShoemaker-Galloway is more than passionate about online safety awareness. She has devoted and dedicated over five years to Internet ...

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Jan 29, 2010 2:57 PM
Guest :
This article was extremely informative and cyber bullying is a growing concern among school-aged kids. Awareness and education on internet safety among parents and children is so important, especially that so many students have on-line access. I commend the author, Jace Shoemaker-Galloway for sharing her extensive knowledge on internet safety, the signs of cyber bullying and how to prevent it.
Susan Fredricks is a freelance writer for various publications, and is co-founder of www.stingergirlz.com, a women-owned business dedicated in helping empower women and girls to stay safe.
Apr 16, 2010 7:59 AM
Guest :
In my opinion i belive that the children who bully other children have issues of there and bullying is there way of confortaing them selfs.
Mar 5, 2011 6:38 AM
Guest :
I was doing a school project on cyberbullying and I found this article amazingly helpful.Thanks for writing it!
Apr 1, 2011 1:52 PM
Guest :
CRICKEY!!!!!!FANTASTIC...my son is getting bullied and he is doing all this weird things that keeps me worried:Loss of appetite
-Lack of concentration
-one minute talkative and the next silent
-Bed-wetting
but this website has changed my feelings.now all i have to do is talk to him and go through these amazing research..THANKS A LOTTT
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