Do you have a right to your personal space? If yes, why?
Yes. You have the right to stand up for yourself and tell that person that you feel uncomfortable.
Can posting certain things online affect your chances for a job or college in the future?
Yes. Your online social media posts can come back to haunt you.
What can you do if someone is cyberbullying you?
Block them and report them to a trusted adult.
Can you see the school counselor if you're having trouble in school or at home?
Yes.
Abuse is often done by someone you know
True!
If a stranger online asks you for a picture, should you send it?
No! Block and report them.
Someone is making you feel uncomfortable. How should you handle it?
Speak up and tell them no! Run away and tell a trusted adult.
Why is it important to you review your account settings on apps like Snapchat?
Because, you can be sharing private information like your phone number, birthday and location.
What if you tell an adult about something harmful to you, and they don't listen and get you help?
Keep telling until someone listens and helps!
If your safety is at risk, you should keep it a secret and don't tell anyone.
False!
If you need to see the school counselor, what do you do?
Tell your teacher, email and complete Well Cheq and select "Check on Me!" Remember, to always let your teacher know first.
Name some times when you may want to talk to the school counselor.
When there is the death of a loved one, when someone is bullying you, when you are having trouble with friends, when you need help with schoolwork, when you need to report something, etc.
It's ok to record a fight or take an embarrassing picture of someone and share it because you won't get in trouble.
False. You can get in trouble at school and at home.
Is it a good idea to post pictures of your school online?
No. Strangers can use this to find your location.
It's ok to give your address to someone you meet online.
False.
What days of the week is the school counselor at your school?
EVERYDAY!
If you are dealing with a bully, how can you get help?
Always tell an adult.
Name 3 trusted adults that you can talk to?
Parents, counselor, teachers, nurse, SRO, principal, etc.
Why should you tell an adult instead of just a friend if your safety is involved?
An adult can help in this situation and make a report if needed.
Even if you delete it on social media, that doesn't mean it's truly gone or that someone did not screenshot it.
True.
If someone sends you an image, how should you handle this appropriately?
Don't share it! Tell an adult right away.
If a friend tells you that he/she is being hurt or abused and doesn't want you to tell anyone. How can you help?
For your friends safety, always report this to a trusted adult.
Should you share passwords with friends or girlfriends/boyfriends?
No! Keep all passwords private.
Should spankings cause bruises and broken bones?
No
You can get into trouble at school and with law enforcement for cyberbullying?
True.