Virtual Parenting Workshop
Supporting National Bullying Prevention Month
Dear Families,
October is National Bullying Prevention Month, and with the recent shift to virtual learning, we want to focus our attention on Cyber Bullying this year. Minor High School and Minor Middle School wants to encourage our students, parents, and teachers to work together to stop bullying and cyber bullying and put an end to hatred and racism by increasing awareness of the prevalence and impact of all forms of bullying on all children of all ages. Join us on October 9, 2020 for a virtual parenting workshop filled with valuable information and resources to help in the fight against bullying.
Sincerely,
Mr. Eaton & Mr. Everett
Event Information
Cyberbullying: What Parents Need to Know
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Ciberacoso: Lo que los padres necesitan saber
El 9 de Octubre
De 1:00pm a 2:00pm por Zoom
Los padres aprenderan:
-Que es ciberacoso
-signos para identificar si sus niños son victimas de ciberacoso
-Recursos que pueden ayuda
Presentadora: La señora Alejandra Escamilla-Ocampo, Especialista Hispana, Girls Inc. De Alabama Central.
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Friday, Oct 9, 2020, 10:30 AM
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DID YOU KNOW...
According to Cyber bullying statistics from the i-SAFE foundation:
- Over half of adolescents and teens have been bullied online, and about the same number have engaged in cyber bullying.
- More than 1 in 3 young people have experienced cyberthreats online.
- Over 25 percent of adolescents and teens have been bullied repeatedly through their cell phones or the Internet.
- Well over half of young people do not tell their parents when cyber bullying occurs.
- Over 80 percent of teens use a cell phone regularly, making it the most popular form of technology and a common medium for cyber bullying
- About half of young people have experienced some form of cyber bullying, and 10 to 20 percent experience it regularly