Rachael is so upset. All of those hurtful comments explode in her head. She doesn’t know what to do.
Racheal hears a knock on her door, and realises its her mother wanting to come in.
Knock!knock!
1. Always talk to someone2. Do not read the mean messages 3. Block the person 4. Stand up for yourself 5. Talk to a teacher or councillor
1. Always seek help and talk to someone 2. Don’t open any mean or hurtful messages 3. Block the person who is bullying you 4. Stand up for yourself 5. See a councillor 6. Take care of yourself
Ways to Protect yourself from online bullying
The school councillor is gives everyone an awareness of the impacts of Cyberbullying. Exclusion, verbal abuse, are differential types of bullying
“Hello everyone for some of you who may not know me I am the school councillor. I just wanted you all to have an awareness of Cyberbullying that has been going on through Snapchat, and how it can really affect someone”
Racheal goes to the school councillor. She is very kind and welcoming. She listens to everything Racheal has to say.
Racheal also mentions that lots of people have known about the bullying but have just been bystanders. The councillor gives Rachael a list to help protect herself from hurtful comments on Snapchat.
“I’m really sorry to hear what you have been going through. I have written down some tips on to help you arm yourself against the hurtful comments”
Racheals mother comes in to find her crying. She immediately goes over and comforts her. Racheal shows her the mean comments sent to her from the girls in her grade.
Her mother is so shocked. She decides it would be a good idea to get Racheal it see the school councillor to help her, and to talk to the girls who are bullying her.