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JWS Cyberbullying Policy

JWS Cyberbullying Expectations

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Mission Statement
James Ward School is committed to each student’s success in learning within a caring, responsive, and safe environment that is free of discrimination, violence, and bullying. Our school works to ensure that all students have the opportunity and support to develop to their fullest potential and share a personal and meaningful bond with people in the school community.

Treat Everyone with Respect

Nobody should be mean to others.

  • Stop and think before you say or do something that could hurt someone.
  • If you feel like being mean to someone, find something else to do. Play a game, watch TV, or talk to a friend.
  • Talk to an adult you trust. They can help you find ways to be nicer to others.
  • Keep in mind that everyone is different. Not better or worse. Just different.  
  • If you think you have bullied someone in the past, apologize. Everyone feels better.

What to Do If You’re Bullied

There are things you can do if you are being bullied:

  • Look at the kid bullying you and tell him or her to stop in a calm, clear voice. You can also try to laugh it off. This works best if joking is easy for you. It could catch the kid bullying you off guard.
  • If speaking up seems too hard or not safe, walk away and stay away. Don’t fight back. Find an adult to stop the bullying on the spot.

There are things you can do to stay safe in the future, too.

  • Talk to an adult you trust. Don’t keep your feelings inside. Telling someone can help you feel less alone. They can help you make a plan to stop the bullying.
  • Stay away from places where bullying happens.
  • Stay near adults and other kids. Most bullying happens when adults aren’t around.

 

Protect Yourself from Cyberbullying

Bullying does not always happen in person. Cyberbullying is a type of bullying that happens online or through text messages or emails. There are things you can do to protect yourself.

  • Always think about what you post. You never know what someone will forward. Being kind to others online will help to keep you safe. Do not share anything that could hurt or embarrass anyone.
  • Keep your password a secret from other kids. Even kids that seem like friends could give your password away or use it in ways you don’t want. Let your parents have your passwords.
  • Think about who sees what you post online. Complete strangers? Friends? Friends of friends? Privacy settings let you control who sees what.
  • Keep your parents in the loop. Tell them what you’re doing online and who you’re doing it with. Let them friend or follow you. Listen to what they have to say about what is and isn’t okay to do. They care about you and want you to be safe.
  • Talk to an adult you trust about any messages you get or things you see online that make you sad or scared. If it is cyberbullying tell your parents and then tell the school (773-534-9053) so that we can help you.

 

 

 

 

 

 

詹姆士·华德学校网络欺凌期望

任务说明

詹姆士·华德学校(James Ward School)致力于在没有歧视,暴力和霸凌,反应迅速且安全的环境中为每个学生的成功学习提供帮助。我们的学校努力确保所有学生都有机会和支持以发挥最大的潜力,并与学校社区的人们分享个人和有意义的纽带。

 

尊重每个人

 

没有人应该对别人卑鄙。

 

  • 停下来思考,然后再说或做可能会伤害某人的事情。
  • 如果想对别人卑鄙,那就找其他事情做。玩游戏,看电视或与朋友聊天。
  • 信任的成年人交谈。他们可以帮助找到对他人更友善的方法。
  • 请记住,每个人都是不同的。不分好坏。只是不同。
  • 如果认为自己过去曾经欺负过某人,请道歉。每个人都感觉好些。

 

被欺负时该怎么办

 

如果被欺负,可以采取以下措施:

 

  • 看着欺负你的孩子,以镇定,清晰的声音告诉他或她停下来也可以尝试一笑置之

 尽管你觉得受到了伤害,但你只是笑了笑,好像什么都没发生则效果最佳。可能会使  

 欺负你/妳的孩子措手不及,无法达到欺负你的目的

  • 如果说出来似乎太难或不安全,请走开并远离。不要反击。找到一个成年人,制止当场

 的欺凌行为。

 

也可以采取一些措施来确保将来的安全。

 

  • 信任的成年人交谈。不要隱藏自己的内心深处。告诉某人可以帮助减少孤独感。

 他们可以帮助制定欺凌行为的计划。

  • 远离发生欺凌的地方。
  • 留在成人和其他孩子附近。大多数欺凌行为发生在没有成年人的情况下。

 

保护自己免受网络欺凌

 

欺凌并不总是会发生在本人。网络欺凌是一种在线或通过短信或电子邮件进行的欺凌行为。可以采取一些措施保护自己。

 

  • 始终考虑发布的内容。你永远不知道有人会转发。在线上对他人友善将有助于确保

 的安全。不要分享任何可能伤害或使任何人尴尬的东西。

  • 的密码不要让其他孩子知道。即使是看起来像朋友的孩子,也可能会泄露的密码或

 以不正当的方式使用它。让的父母知道你的密码。

  • 考虑谁会看到您在线发布的内容。完全陌生的人?朋友吗?朋友的朋友?隐私设置可让

  控制谁看到了什么。

  • 的父母参与其中。告诉他们在网上做什么以及与谁在一起。让他们成为朋友或关

  。听听他们对什么是好事和不该做的事要说的话。他们关心,希望安全。

  • 信任的成年人谈谈收到的任何消息或在网上看到的使感到悲伤或恐惧的事物。

  如果是网络欺凌行为,请告诉的父母,然后告诉学校,以便我们为提供帮助。(773-534-9053)