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020 _a9781468139402
035 _a(OCoLC)781293317
035 _a(Nz)14174135
035 _a(eLGAR).b26654532
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_aRoome, Debbie,
_eauthor.
_d1964-
245 1 0 _aCyber-bullying is never alright /
_cDebbie Roome.
300 _a78 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c23 cm
500 _aCover subtitle: Dealing with the pain of cyber-abuse.
500 _aNew Zealand author.
505 0 _a1. Examples of cyber-bullying -- 2. Definition of cyber-bullying -- 3. A closer look at cyber-bullies -- 4. What motivates cyber-bullies -- 5. The signs [and] effects of cyber-bullying -- 6. Where does cyber-bullying take place -- 7. Help for teens and their parents -- 8. How to put an end to cyber-bullying -- 9. The law and cyber-bullying -- 10. Long term healing from cyber-abuse.
520 _a"Cyber-bullying takes schoolyard bullying to a new level with the use of information technology. Computers, tablets, cell phones and other devices are used to harass, embarrass and torment people of all ages. [This book] looks at the ways the abuse is perpetrated, its effects and the best way to stop it. Jam packed with useful advice, it is written from personal experience as well as careful research. Anyone who has a problem with an internet troll or bully who makes nasty comments on Facebook, in chat rooms or on blogs will benefit from reading this. It is never alright to be bullied and the first step to freedom is educating yourself about your choices"--Back cover.
650 0 _aCyberbullying.
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650 0 _aOnline social networks.
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