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Spotting Signs of Cyberbullying: A Parents’ Guide

By Janice Miller

September 03, 2017

The online world is a haven for people to harass and torment others. Some of the aggressor’s victims may include your own kids. There’s no need to feel helpless, however. Here are some ways to spot the signs of cyberbullying and stop it in its tracks.

Know the Symptoms

A child suffering from cyberbullying will show warning signs such as the following:

Of course, many factors can cause these problems, So it’s vital that you try to discover the exact cause of the issues. Here are some guidelines for getting your kid to open up:

Three Types of  Microaggressions

The concept of microaggression causes a great deal of heated debate. It’s possible that some concerns about this problem are overstated. Still, it’s helpful to know how these forms of bullying can express themselves, both in the virtual and the real world. So here’s a look at the three types of microaggression identified by researchers:

  1. Microassaults. These are explicit verbal or nonverbal cues meant to intimidate or degrade the victim.
  2. Microinsults. These are cues, often subtle ones, that demean the target through snubs or casual remarks.
  3. Microinvalidations. These are attempts to invalidate the victim’s thoughts, feelings, or opinions.

By familiarizing yourself with microaggressions and the associated terminology, you’ll be better equipped to help your child in the event they are the target of cyberbullying.

Standing Up to Cyberbullying

Empowering your child is an especially helpful way of giving them the confidence to deal with bullies. Here are some ways to safeguard your child from cyberbullying while teaching her positive self-assertion skills:

Raising kids is never easy. But knowing how to spot the signs of cyberbullying is one way to tilt the odds in your family’s favor. So stay alert to what’s going on in your child’s life, both for her sake and for yours.

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