Red Flags
Online Boundaries
Peer Pressure
Think Before You Share
Vocabulary
100

What is a red flag feeling?

A feeling that something may be unsafe or uncomfortable.


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100

What are boundaries when chatting online?

Limits you set to keep yourself safe

100

What is peer pressure?

When people influence you to do something.

100

What does self-disclosure mean?

Sharing personal information about yourself.

100

Boundaries 

The personal limits we set to protect our privacy, comfort, and well-being by clearly communicating what we are and are not OK with


200

Name one sign that a person online may not be trustworthy.

Asking for PII, pressuring you, asking to only talk privately, etc. 


200

Name one type of personal information you should not share online.

Address, phone number, school name, passwords.


200

Why might someone give in to peer pressure online?

They want to fit in or feel accepted.


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200

Why do people sometimes say things online they wouldn’t say in person?

Online disinhibition - they act like someone else that they aren't in person.

200

Red Flag Feelings 

When something happens that makes you feel uncomfortable, worried, sad, or anxious

300

What should you do if someone online makes you feel uncomfortable?

Stop chatting, block them, tell a trusted adult.

300

True or False: You should respond to every message you receive online.

False.

300

What is one way to respond to peer pressure online?

Say no, ignore it, talk to a trusted adult.

300

What is one question you should ask before posting something online?

Is this safe to share? Would I say this in person?

300
Peer Pressure 


The influence from others that pushes someone to adapt to certain behaviors or values in order to fit in and gain acceptance.


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400

Someone you met in a game asks to move the conversation to a private app and not tell anyone. What is this feeling?

A red Flag.

400

Give an example of setting a boundary when chatting online.


Not sharing personal info, saying no, ending a conversation, blocking someone.


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400

A friend online tells you “everyone else is doing it” to convince you to post something. What should you do?


Varied Answers.

400

What are some benefits and drawbacks of sharing one? Give me 2 of each.

Various answers.
400

Online Disinhibition

When people behave differently online than they would in real life


500

Someone online says they are your age but their profile has no real pictures, and they keep asking to video chat late at night. What are two red flags in this situation?

No real photos / fake profile, asking to video chat privately or at inappropriate times.

500

Why is it important to set boundaries when talking to people online, even if they seem friendly?

You don’t truly know who they are, and boundaries help keep you safe and protect your personal information

500

You see your friends online sharing passwords or accounts with each other and they tell you to do the same so you can “be part of the group.” What should you do and why?

Say no because it is unsafe, protect your personal information, and avoid giving in to peer pressure.

500

Define the Who, How, Would of sharing online?



Who is going to see this? 

How can they understand or misunderstand this?

Would I share this in person?


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500

Self-Disclosure

Sharing private or personal thoughts and feelings with someone

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