Your child may never say they’re experiencing cyberbullying, even when they’re hurting. Not because they don’t trust you, but because they may not know how to talk about it. That’s why recognising the signs and knowing how to open the conversation is so important. If you’re not sure where to start, this guide offers practical tips on what to look for and how to support your child with care. #OnMyMind
Cyberbullying often hides behind silence — and that silence can be deeply painful. Recognizing the signs early and creating a safe space for open conversations is one of the most powerful ways to protect a child’s confidence and emotional health.
Every parent needs to read this. Cyberbullying is a silent threat that has already claimed too many young lives. We can’t afford to ignore it. Parents, schools, and communities must work together to build safer digital spaces where children feel seen, heard, and protected.
I believe the most fundamental step is for adults to be prepared. Parents and guardians must sit down with their children and discuss cyber safety, but not before they do their own research first. The digital landscape evolves daily. By understanding the latest apps, trends, and specific cyberbullying risks before their child does, adults can.. Build Trust: Demonstrate competency and create a safe space for dialogue. Teach Proactively: Focus on prevention (like privacy hygiene) rather than just crisis management.
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