Some bullies act tough on the playground, and some bullies act tough on the computer. Bullies may act tough, but really, they're the weak ones. The good news is that cyberbullying, a now constant threat to the well-being of our children can be overcome. If your child has endured a cyberbully, then they are strong, and this activity book will help you help them remember that.
Using Cyber Savvy, parents can work directly with their children (ages 6 to 10) as they work through their feelings of fear as well as learn how to deal with these feelings in appropriate ways and build their self-esteem.
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What parents are saying
"My ten-year-old daughter and her friends love to share their photos with each other online. I try to see which friends she accepts and chats with. I never expected that one of her own friends (after a big fight) would be the one to bully her. She didn't tell me about it for a couple of weeks but I noticed she was acting upset. I am so grateful Cyber Savvy to help her work through her feelings."
"So many books out there teach us how to protect our kids from the Internet. I'm glad there's a book now to help them after being bullied online. We simply cannot monitor every minute of our child's day. Thank you so much for this workbook."
"My eleven-year-old has always taken everything close to heart. He's very sensitive. This activity book has helped him see bullying behavior as not being about him at all, and I find that he's much more generous in his compassion than I ever would be for the kid who was mean to him online. I've learned as much as he has."