Statistics
Safety
Awareness
General
Hodge Podge
100
Every _____ minutes a child is cyberbullied.
7 minutes
100

You should do these two things if you are cyberbullied:

Tell an trusted adult and don't respond.

100
Only _ out of 10 children tell their parents that they have been cyberbullied.
1 out of 10 children
100
Cyberbullying is what?
It is bullying that occurs online.
100
How is cyberbullying different from bullying?
Cyberbullying occurs online.
200
Only this many teenagers out of 10 tell their parents if they have been cyberbullied.
Only 1 out of 10.
200
If you are being cyberbullied you should do this:
Don't wait to tell a trusted adult.
200
This is one of the extreme effects of cyberbullying.
Sucide
200
Why is it easier to cyberbully?
It is easier than bullying the victim face to face.
200
What is the best way to safe online?
Do not give out personal information.
300
____% of children admit that someone had said mean or hurtful things to them online.
58%
300

If someone sends you messages with hurtful and harassing language or says mean things you should never do this:

Never respond to the person. If you do, more trouble and problems will come.

300

These are the major effects when a person has been cyberbullied.

Depression & avoiding friends.

300

People may cyberbully others because of this reason.

This could be for many reasons. Some include like revenge, or impressing friends.

300
About one million people are cyberbullied (ex: harassed or teased) on this social media website.
Facebook
400
__% of people use their social networking sites accounts to cyberbully.
39%
400
You can help stop the spread of cyberbullying.
Don't forward any mean messages you receive.
400
This is the most common tool for cyberbullying.
Cell Phones are often used for cyberbullying.
400
Why is cyberbullying a big deal?
Cyberbullying is a big deal because people are harmed and could be hurt.
400
Why is there no limit to cyberbullying?
There are no restrictions online.