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Sometimes the police can track down an anonymous online bully, so it's often worthwhile to report it. Most parents are so concerned about protecting their kids that sometimes they focus on taking major steps to stop the bullying. If you're being bullied and worry about losing your phone or computer privileges, explain your fears to your parents. Let them know how important it is to stay connected, and work with them to figure out a solution that doesn't leave you feeling punished as well as picked on.

You may have to do some negotiating on safe phone or computer use — the most important thing is to first get the bullying under control. You also can talk to your school counselor or a trusted teacher or family member. If the bullying feels like it's really getting you down like if it's affecting your sleep or concentration , therapy can help. If you're not ready for that, you can still benefit from the support of a trusted adult. Walk away. What you've heard about walking away from a real-life bully works in the virtual world too.

Ignoring bullies is the best way to take away their power, but it isn't always easy to do — in the real world or online.

If you see something upsetting, try to step away from the computer or turn off your phone for a while. Don't respond, and never forward the message to someone else. Find something to distract yourself from what's going on. Do something you love that doesn't give you time to think about what's happening, like playing the guitar, going for a run, or losing yourself in a book or movie.

You can also just chat with a parent or sibling or play with a pet. Taking a break like this allows you to keep things in perspective and focus on the good things in your life.

It also gives you time to figure out how you want to handle things. Resist the urge to retaliate or respond. Walking away or taking a break when you're faced with online bullying gives you some space so you won't be tempted to fire back a response or engage with the bully or bullies.

Responding when we're upset can make things worse. Standing up to a bully can be effective sometimes, but it's more likely to provoke the person and escalate the situation. Taking a break gives the power back to you! Although it's not a good idea to respond to a bully, it is a good idea to save evidence of the bullying if you can. It can help you prove your case, if needed.

You don't have to keep mean emails, texts, or other communications where you see them all the time — you can ask a parent to make a copy or save them to a flash drive. Report bullying. I enjoyed your presentation a great deal.

I mostly like how you approach the topic without blaming anyone rather encouraging responsibility, kindness and sensibility from all parts. Often times the little things are the ones that make the difference. I love your perspective in general, I have not heard anyone talking about involving the bullies in the solution rather than blaming or punishing them. My son, a 9th grader, was also very impressed with your presentation.

He was actually very happy about the way the topic was discussed. He also appreciated that the topic was discussed from a legal, social, educational…point of view rather than just punitive. Hinduja's presentations to our school were very well received. Our middle school students were captivated and upper school students and parents specifically appreciated his concrete, actionable suggestions. Hinduja shared follow-up materials that we are using to continue the conversation.

He was lovely to work with. Sameer…Thank you…such a pleasure to meet you and have you participate in the evolution of our youth. I am inspired by your compassion, passion, conviction, and authenticity embodied in your work and being. I appreciate your seeming fearlessness about the subject matter regardless of your audience. I hope that we can continue this journey with the same optimism that you emulate. Our work, in my being, is always for the current and future generations.

I felt Dr. Sameer Hinduja was a great speaker. This training was very helpful. I really enjoyed learning about the legal aspect of cyberbullying as well as learning about the social networking sites students are using currently. The statistics discussed really helped shed light on where we as a nation stand with regards to the prevalence of cyberbullying in our student population.

I also liked seeing the videos about how kids are responding to cyberbullying and bullying within their schools. The positive use of social media to combat bullying seems to be most effective when utilized by peers so this really helps us as a school to plan our anti-bullying campaigns around student involvement. All the interventions discussed help guide our responses to cyberbullying and the way we will educate our students on it.

We also loved hearing about the startswithus campaign the students at the end of the training touched on. We have started utilizing this campaign within our own building with teachers modeling the pinning of clothespins first and then passing them down to the student body. It is an honor and privilege to recommend Dr. Hinduja as a guest speaker for your school assembly on digital safety and cyberbullying. He wowed all of our audiences parent, elementary, middle and upper school with his knowledge, professionalism, expertise and incredible ability to captivate.

It is unusual to find a speaker who can deeply connect and engage with students of all ages and Dr. Hinduja did this seamlessly. Many of our parents commented how they were worried to come to a presentation that would scare them but that they left his presentation feeling inspired and empowered. Our students, always our toughest critics, also had only positive feedback to share. Hinduja is truly the consummate professional: warm, approachable, engaging, and a bonafide expert in his field.

If you are looking for someone to speak to about digital safety and cyberbullying, you need not look any further. Though he tailored his presentations to match the developmental needs of his audiences, Dr.

His message resonated with our students and earned the resounding approval of the adults in attendance. Recently I was privileged to attend a seminar on cyberbullying presented by Sameer Hinduja, Ph. It was two hours extremely well-spent. Hinduja is an engaging speaker and an expert on this topic. I found myself completely entranced and will be much more alert to this pervasive kind of bullying.

I would highly recommend this seminar to students, parents and educators. There are so many complex aspects of why children do not come to school daily. The session on cyberbullying put school attendance at a much deeper level for me. Based on what I learned my colleagues and I are in the process of preparing forums for students, parents, and school staff on the topic of cyberbullying.

This is an important topic that all need to be aware of. Thanks Dr. School professionals need to be aware of the problems so that they can be addressed in an appropriate way. Hinduja had great suggestions for both prevention of problems and steps to take when problems occur.

What an enriching experience you provided our Pyle community during your recent visit here. I really appreciate how you open yourself up to everyone in each audience you are with and break down information with a candidness, realness, and undeniable coolness. You really rock and are making a difference in this world! As a Head of Middle School, I felt it was critical to address the issues of bullying and social media with our community.

I came across Dr. He responded in less than 24 hours and gave me his cell phone number. From that point forward, he has been incredibly responsive and available, not to mention professional and personable. We had the pleasure of inviting Dr. Hinduja to campus last month. He gave 3 distinct presentations: to parents, to faculty, and to students. Each presentation was effective and engaging for the targeted audience. His message of using social media for positive outcome was communicated as was the importance of adult involvement in the digital life of kids.

After each presentation, I received many compliments and our student body is already actively making plans to follow some of his suggestions. I believe our awareness has increased and we, as a faculty, have tangible data to support our initiatives as well as concrete ideas on where to start and what path to take as we do our part to keep our youth safe. Thank you for sharing your expertise and your research on Cyberbullying with the District Safety and Security Directors at the March Statewide Meeting.

Your presentation was most relevant to the audience of both law enforcement officers and educators. As a matter of fact, it served as a catalyst to begin the necessary dialogue needed between all agencies so that we can address the most potentially dangerous behaviors that occur all to often in our schools and communities. You communicated most eloquently and so effectively, the importance of being skillful with technology, so that we can responsibly understand and monitor the online environments of our youth.

We hope that you will accept our invitation to attend future meetings. Our future forums will be designed so that we will share the unique best practices and lessons learned that relate to the Cyberviolence incidents we experience in our respected roles.

Cyberbullying is posing a dangerous threat to the youth of our nation, mostly because of the unknown nature of the beast. Most of the adults working in the school system do not understand social networking sites, and other outlets that students are using for online bullying and harassment. Their website is a wonderful tool for school staff, parents and students to learn about online safety, both in the preventive and reactive stages of cyberbullying and online harassment.

As a professional that has to intervene, investigate, and provide guidance within situations that arise almost daily due to cyberbullying, I am always looking for ways to improve my work along with making the process more efficient. By attending the Comprehensive Cyberbullying Prevention workshop and listening to Sameer share his insight on this ever growing concern within schools I was able to gain multiple useful tools, ideas and new legal perspectives within the subject matter.

Sameer Hinduja is an engaging professional that has something to offer to all individuals who work with youth. Hinduja's presentation immediately grabbed the attention of the students in the audience.

He does not preach about staying off of social media, but rather he asks students to stop and think about what they are posting online. Students remained engaged and loved using their phones for flash polls throughout his presentation. The content was relevant and current, including a news story from less than two weeks before he came to our school. I am so glad he came to speak to our students. The Meadowbrook School of Weston, Massachusetts is grateful and appreciative of the half day you spent with our children and faculty.

You offered three completely different yet equally effective workshops on cyberbullying and on-line safety among numerous topics. The parents unanimously commented to me that your presentation was the best they had attended in this area.

Your talk with them was factual, informative, poignant, supportive and emotional. Your presentations to our children in grades 3, 4 and 5 and then again to grades 6, 7 and 8 were equally informative but uniquely tailored to each age group. Additionally, you were authentic in your presentation and very personable, witty and caring.

You captured their attention, ignited their interest and fostered instantaneous believability with all of them. The level of questioning from them indicates the level of trust you earned with them. At the end of three workshops you gave freely of your time in the faculty room so that you could be a resource to teachers seeking greater understanding and clarity.

Bringing you to Meadowbrook was a stroke of genius and already there is a clamoring for return engagements. Thank you for your passion in this area, for educating our parents and teachers and for passionately striving to make our children safe. Sameer Hinduja educated Williston students on Tuesday and a gathering of parents the evening before about the clear and present dangers of teenage use of social media. An expert in his field, Dr. Yet the advice he gave students was newly framed for them.

Hinduja also focused as well on the world of cyberbullying, interspersing his lecture with YouTube videos made by teens who have suffered from the humiliating effects of campaigns waged against them. I am a doctoral student writing my dissertation in the area of cyberbullying and was attracted to this seminar because Dr. Hinduja has written so many of the cutting-edge research papers on this topic.

His website is the leading site in this field for informative and helpful material for educators, parents, students, and policy makers. Rather, he promoted the importance of open dialog with our children and education on proper use. Good, applicable guidelines that educators, parents and students alike could implement. I appreciate the work he is doing in this field and his willingness to share many resources -for free — with others.

I left the conference with a renewed sense of hope in being able to offer valuable feedback and resources not only to the youth and families that I work with, but to my own family as well. Sameer's presentation was excellent! He tailored it to meet the needs of our varied audience members, which included parents, school staff, school administrators, and law enforcement officers.

In addition, he is very personable, organized, flexible and punctual. The Chester County Intermediate Unit would absolutely call on him again should the need arise in the future - he's awesome!

I have been to so many conferences on the topic of "Bullying". So often they are riddled with data and legalities.

You, Dr. Hinduja, are the first speaker that truly pulled in the human element. I applaud you for that. Yes you gave the research, but you also gave us hope that a school climate could be achieved that would make it difficult for unfair treatment of others to exist.

My colleagues and I all agreed we would have stayed for hours more at the conference because you were that fantastic! Thank you! Our high school peer trainers not only walked away with the tools to address and counter cyberbullying…….

A good one! We are already planning on bringing Sameer back to Arizona. Your presentation was exceptional, the audience raved, and words of appreciation are continuing to pour in from the attendees.

Personally, I loved it! You introduced and presented the new and up-to-date information on computer programs and social networking sites that attract young people. You talked about the importance of influencing school climate and approaching it with a positive spin. The presentation was interesting, interactive and jam-packed with bullying and cyberbullying prevention tips. We thoroughly enjoyed texting back responses and the videos viewed to stress a point.

Your support and involvement throughout the process in putting this presentation together was generous and kind. You promptly responded to all questions and concerns, assisted in rearranging chairs to help make the room more conducive to the presentation, and offered your professional assistance in the future if a concern arises.

Additionally, you read the audience very well, sensing best when to offer a break and when to move to the next topic. Thank you for a top-notch, comprehensive and inspiring presentation that helped to educate and support kindergarten through high school parents, educators and community involved residents.

We had a wonderful day, extremely informative; each presentation was tailored for the audience. The Lower School Presentation was very engaging; there was great student participation. Students connected with the presenter and with his use of a variety of user-friendly headings and subheadings prior to talking about the topic. The parents walked away from their session with valuable information; we could easily have had an additional hour or two for dialogue and the exchange of thoughts.

The Middle School was also full of energy. The students were enthusiastic and participated in various questions; they also left with an increased knowledge base.

The Upper School was great; the majority of the students were captivated by Dr. The flash polling was exceptional; it was a very interactive touch for the students with insightful questions and answers. The entire day was an outstanding presentation, filled with high energy and a wealth of information! Hinduja was amazing! His expertise and delivery were exactly what we were looking for.

His keynote speech and breakout session got excellent reviews from the teachers, counselors, psychologists and parents that attended our summit. The presentation was thought provoking as well as practical. Hinduja also led a student leaders presentation for students from private and public schools.

His examples, videos and experiences made a real difference. Your objective, calm and thorough summary of the pervasive reach of cyberbullying in the lives of our children was instructive.

Teachers, school board members and parents who are not aware of the complexity of this topic would benefit from hearing your presentation. Sameer Hinduja's presentation on cyberbullying was relevant, fresh, and engaging. In a large group he was not only able to be interactive, but gave useful information for educators to take back and use with staff, students and parents.

I left the training with an excitement about implementing new ideas on how to make this a reality in our district and could not wait to share what I learned with other educators! He uses networking, real-world situations, and extensive research to shape his content.

Without complaint, he tailored his presentation to fit our curriculum needs, and adjusted it according to our time requirements. He came to our training overly prepared and extremely well-organized. Hinduja has a vast knowledge and real passion for the topics of cyber-bullying and safe social networking, and that was very evident throughout the day. He didn't need any fancy gadgets or tricks up his sleeve to get the audience mesmerized. The flawless way he delivered the information was enough.

In fact, months later, I am still getting rave reviews about him. Simply put- when he speaks, people listen. His content is relevant and timely more today than ever. Hinduja made a huge impact, and given the chance, every single person who attended our training agreed that they would return to listen to him speak again.

To highly recommend Dr. Hinduja would feel like an understatement. I found the presentation very informative. I am not that far removed from the age of my students yet I was astonished by the number of websites that are being used for cyberbullying and negative social interactions.

I had never even heard of many of the sites that were discussed in the presentation! The presentation was such an eye-opener and I was very grateful for the resources and materials that were provided to conference attendants. The websites are so thorough and I will definitely use them to help my school with their anti-bullying policies and programming.

Dr Hinduja's presentation is engaging and meaningful. He combines detailed research and captivating videos with practical applications for schools. After hearing him speak, I return armed with wonderful resources and an action plan for our district. Thank you Dr Hinduja for doing all your hard work and for sharing.

Your work touches the lives of many! The State of Maryland was fortunate to receive funding from the Anti-Defamation League to host a one-day workshop for educators on the prevention of cyber bullying.

The Maryland State Department of Education jointly hosted the training in one of our local school systems with representatives from all school systems in Maryland being invited. Sameer Hinduja provided an enlightening and engaging keynote address.

He is extremely knowledgeable on the topic, engages his audience, and uses humor to deliver his message on this very serious topic. Evaluations from the day rated his presentation highly. I highly recommend him as a presenter. Please do not hesitate to contact me at if you would like more information. His stories and insight hit home with the youth as he speaks their language and knows how they think. He gave clear examples of problems youth are encountering along with easy to use tips that youth can utilize to keep safe.

I just wanted to thank you for your important and timely presentation you gave today. I have an 8th grader who just got a twitter account and a senior who will be off to college next year. They both commented on what a great presentation it was and what a great speaker you are! My senior heard you previously. His comment about you is, "He's sick! Your seminar on Cyberbullying was one of the best seminars that I have attended in several years.

The information was very pertinent to my middle school students and very up to date. This made the seminar very relevant. Also, that fact that you allowed us plenty of opportunities to ask questions and have discussions on the different topics you were talking about.

You treated us all like professionals, with respect. Very interesting workshop. I learned so much about cyberbullying, especially about the laws as it relates to this issue. Idefinitely have a better understanding of cyberbullying now. We loved the balance of research, analysis of relevant legal cases, text polling, videos, and practical solutions focusing on creating a positive school climate.

The only downside is that he is going to be a hard act to follow in our future events! I attended the Cyberbullying training yesterday afternoon. I am looking forward to follow-up sessions and more information to use with teachers, parents and students. Your team did an awesome job! It was a pleasure working with and hearing Dr. Not only was his information relevant for the group of year olds he presented to, his presentation style was very down-to-earth and non-threatening to our students.

With this approach, he was able to open a dialogue with them about the proper use social networking rather than patronizing them about it.

He also presented to many of our parents who walked away with useful tools to help protect their kids in the cyber world. I highly recommend Dr. Hinduja for any event, his knowledge and demeanor are a perfect combination to be effective across all forums.

I was highly impressed with your presentations on cyberbullying at the workshop in Virginia. You are a tremendous expert on this topic and hope to stay in touch as we roll out our program for girls. After hearing you speak, it started to become clear that this problem must be solved in part by including our young people in the solution.

In fact, we have to start with them. Our vision is to help young women find their voice and show them how to use it effectively to make a difference on cyberbullying. Hinduja did a thorough and comprehensive presentation of issues regarding social media. This young, gifted professor is impressive and a research guru on the subject. I appreciate that his work includes legal and professional responsibilities regarding these issues. He reminded us to let students spear-head and become involved in solving their own issues.

The clothespin activity will be presented to our student council today to get the pinning started. We will use our PIE Partners in Education Dept , principals, counselors and teachers to work together with our students. I've seen Justin before and he is simply amazing. He is personable, welcoming, and incredibly intelligent. He speaks eloquently and is understandable to even the lay person. I really enjoy his lectures and his work. Also this is such an important topic.

His presentation was professional and informative. It wasvery helpful. He gave good advice on how to communicate with our children and to be aware of the dangers on the internet. He provided us with the resources that we need to assist us as parents in dealing with some of the dangers of social networking. His message is research-based, relevant and timely in that districts are seeking ways to enhance Social Emotional Learning SEL in order to foster Life Readiness in students. We are fortunate to have access to Dr.

Sameer was very insightful. It was clear that much time and consideration was put into his presentation. He had a great mix of facts, real world examples, and resources. My eyes were opened with all that he spoke on. I had the opportunity to hear Dr. Hinduja present at our Safe Schools Conference in the fall and I knew it would be an excellent opportunity for my students, staff and community.

I invited him to my school to share his expertise with our students during two different presentations and he was available for a teacher roundtable and a community meeting in the evening. He shared real world experiences, data and made connections for the students and parents highlighting the importance of internet safety and etiquette. His passion for cyber-safety and his ability to relate to students, teachers and parents made the presentation extremely valuable!

I attended your seminar today, and it was wonderful!!! I loved all of the videos and ideas that you shared. It is obvious that you really care about this topic and want to spread the word about how to prevent bullying and to educate others to be more knowledgable in this area.

Thanks, Sameer! Our students and faculty have all responded very positively. Our faculty was also appreciative of your presentations, your straightforward approach, and the way in which you timed things within your presentation for example, the use of flash polling in order to maintain the attention of the your audience.

I will definitely be in touch in the future and look forward to working with you again. The information that you provided was easily understood and showed others in the audience what we are dealing with andwhat can be done to educate or youth and parents.

Thank you again for the valuable information. Hinduja was right on target with his presentation. He used media and real world examples to keep things interesting, and his personal testimony helped me connect with his presentation even more.

This was a wonderful training! Sameer Hinduja addressed our student body 7th th grade in two outstandingly informative presentations that are a must see! He has a way of capturing his audience from the start and engaging them in an interactive display of critical social media and cyberbullying issues. By contrast, teens have a more positive assessment of the way parents are addressing cyberbullying. When it comes to the overall findings on the six experiences measured in this survey, teenage boys and girls are equally likely to experience cyberbullying.

However, there are some differences in the specific types of harassment they encounter. While similar shares of boys and girls have encountered abuse, such as name-calling or physical threats online, other forms of cyberbullying are more prevalent among girls. Girls are more likely than boys to have experienced several different forms of online bullying, however. In addition to these gender differences, teens from lower-income families are more likely than those from higher-income families to encounter certain forms of online bullying.

For details on experiences with online bullying by different demographic groups, see Appendix A. The likelihood of teens facing abusive behavior also varies by how often teens go online. These differences also extend to specific kinds of behaviors. Today, school officials, tech companies and lawmakers are looking for ways to combat cyberbullying.

Some schools have implemented policies that punish students for harassing messages even when those exchanges occur off campus. Anti-bullying tools are being rolled out by social media companies, and several states have enacted laws prohibiting cyberbullying and other forms of electronic harassment. In light of these efforts, Pew Research Center asked young people to rate how key groups are responding to cyberbullying and found that teens generally are critical of the way this problem is being addressed.

Indeed, teens rate the anti-bullying efforts of five of the six groups measured in the survey more negatively than positively.



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