As bully awareness month comes to a close, I found myself reflecting on our efforts to create awareness over the last 30 days. Between what has been written and shared, we’ve managed to compile some good resources here. I thought it might be nice to close up this month’s series on bully awareness with a […]
New Facebook Changes Present Opportunities to Cyberbullies, Parents and Teachers
As this month is bully awareness month (if you haven’t yet heard), I’ve dedicated one blog post a week (or at least I’ve tried to) to discussing this very severe, very important subject. Today, I’d like to bring your attention (if it hasn’t already been brought) to a new change within Facebook’s privacy settings that […]
Too Many are Killed by Cyberbullying. Enough is Enough. Let’s Do Something About It.
I’m going to do something a little different today. As you know (and if you don’t then you will now), this month is bully awareness month. And as you also know, cyberbullying is a crisis that I like to address here on my blog, as well as provide resources and insights to teachers, parents and […]
October is Bully Prevention Month: Resources for Parents and Schools
October is bully prevention month. As you know, cyberbullying is a crisis that many schools, parents and, worst of all, teens are facing these days. From time to time we publish resources and information here on the Crisis Intelligence Blog with the aim of creating awareness and providing resources and helpful information to those seeking […]
Cyberbullying: Monitoring Tools and Tips for Parents
As you know, Cyberbullying is a huge online issue these days for kids and teens especially, and every once in a while, I like to shed some light on the issue and provide teachers, schools and parents with resources and tips for being aware and seeking helpful advice and guidance, in order to help and […]