Dealing with Cyberbullying
From the Series Teen Online Survival Guides
Cyberbullying is a major problem among teens today. So what can they do to protect themselves? This essential teen guide explains everything young people need to know about cyberbullying. It looks at how people cyberbully, why they bully online, and what it is like to be the victim of digital bullying.
Scenarios that outline potential cyberbullying situations explain to readers how to recognize and manage digital bullying. Teens will discover key tools to help themselves and others if they are cyberbullied, and studies into teen online activity highlight why being equipped to deal with digital bullying is a key survival skill for all teenagers today.
This book explains different types of online bullying, from flaming to trolling. “How to Survive Online” features present real-world scenarios and outline step-by-step actions teens can take to protect themselves. Each chapter ends with a recap of online survival tools, emphasizing how and when to use them.
This is an essential guide to dealing with cyberbullying for all teens.
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978-1-917509-28-2
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978-1-917509-29-9
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978-1-917509-31-2
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$37.99 |
| Interest Level | Grade 6 - Grade 10 |
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| Reading Level | Grade 6 |
| Genre | Social Studies, Young Adult |
| Category | 5 Kinds of Nonfiction, 5KN: Traditional Nonfiction, SEL: C Social Awareness, SEL: D Relationship Skills, SEL: E Responsible Decision-Making, Social Emotional Learning |
| Copyright | 2026 |
| Publisher | Cheriton Children's Books |
| Imprint | Cheriton Children's Books |
| Language | English |
| Number of Pages | 48 |
| Publication Date | 2026-01-01 |
Author: Jennifer Sanderson
Jennifer Sanderson has written books on many different topics, from tennis and baby animals to geography and self-care. She lives in South Africa.
Reviews
Kirkus Reviews
“Brevity, chapter summaries, varied typefaces and colors, ample photos, and a conversational writing style make this difficult subject more approachable. Some of the information is repeated throughout, so that even casual browsing is likely to be informative. A helpful introduction to online encounters with bullies.”—Kirkus Reviews