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Books with title Cyberbullying: 12 Things You Need to Know

  • Cyberbullying: 12 Things You Need to Know

    Lois Sepahban

    Hardcover (12 Story Library, Jan. 1, 2016)
    Provides 12 informative questions and answers about cyberbullying. Exciting, full-color spreads present related facts and tips and tricks you need to know to stay smart with technology.
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  • Cyberbullying: 12 Things You Need to Know

    Lois Sepahban, N/A

    Paperback (12 Story Library, June 1, 2016)
    This Tech Smarts title presents the basics about cyber bullying in question-and-answer format.
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  • 101 Things You Need to Know

    Richard Horne

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, Oct. 2, 2006)
    This volume explains 101 marvellous facts such as, why do we have nails? Why is the sky blue? Why can birds stand on electric wires and not be electrocuted? It enables you to educate your child with minimum effort, and is suitable for children who do not want to be boring when they grow old.
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  • Cyberbullying: What you need to know

    Donna M. Kshir, Lee Roberts

    eBook (Northern Books, Oct. 2, 2019)
    Cyberbullying is hard for mom and dad to understand, let alone you. Don’t be upset if you do not understand all the facts. Together we can help you get a better understanding of what Cyberbullying is and work to resolve any possible issues.Has anyone ever said anything mean about you in attempt to hurt you? Have they ever posted anything bad about you online, or sent you a mean or nasty text message? If you said yes to any of these questions, you are not alone. Many other kids are experiencing the same thing you are, but that doesn’t make it right or okay. Cyberbullies want you to feel bad about yourself so they can feel good about themselves. The problem is not with you, but them. Playground bullies and mean girls have been around forever, but with today's technology and the age of children using electronics becoming younger and younger; sadly it gives bullies a whole new platform.Advocates United for Humanity founders' (Lee Roberts and Donna M. Kshir) goal is reach children at a younger age before the bullying begins in effort to prevent it.
  • Cyberbullying: What you need to know

    Lee Roberts, Donna M. Kshir

    eBook (Donna Kshir and Lee Roberts, Oct. 3, 2019)
    Cyberbullying is hard for mom and dad to understand, let alone you. Don’t be upset if you do not understand all the facts. Together we can help you get a better understanding of what Cyberbullying is and work to resolve any possible issues.Has anyone ever said anything mean about you in attempt to hurt you? Have they ever posted anything bad about you online, or sent you a mean or nasty text message? If you said yes to any of these questions, you are not alone. Many other kids are experiencing the same thing you are, but that doesn’t make it right or okay. Cyberbullies want you to feel bad about yourself so they can feel good about themselves. The problem is not with you, but them. Playground bullies and mean girls have been around forever, but with today's technology and the age of children using electronics becoming younger and younger; sadly it gives bullies a whole new platform. Advocates United for Humanity founders' (Lee Roberts and Donna Kshir) goal is reach children at a younger age before the bullying begins in effort to prevent it.