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A timely and evidence-based resource for parents and practitioners working with youth to promote positive online behavior and address cyberbullying and related aggression In Cyberbullying: Helping Children Navigate Digital Technology and Social Media, a team of renowned psychologists and bullying experts delivers a practical resource for parents and professionals seeking to address real-world online bullying and aggressive behaviors. The book provides balanced coverage on how to keep kids safe online, fostering online behavior which promotes positive development. The authors offer guidance for…mehr

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A timely and evidence-based resource for parents and practitioners working with youth to promote positive online behavior and address cyberbullying and related aggression In Cyberbullying: Helping Children Navigate Digital Technology and Social Media, a team of renowned psychologists and bullying experts delivers a practical resource for parents and professionals seeking to address real-world online bullying and aggressive behaviors. The book provides balanced coverage on how to keep kids safe online, fostering online behavior which promotes positive development. The authors offer guidance for helping children navigate the digital world that counters misinformation, myths, and media-fueled negativity. They provide a thoughtful account of both the dangers and the benefits of digital technology and social media, walking you through: * Research-driven insights into youth social-emotional development, including peer relationships, aggression, and bullying * Evidence-based information and strategies that guide children in their use of technology, including how to promote responsible and respectful behavior online and how to communicate with others about cyberbullying and related aggression * Legal consequences and liabilities of cyberbullying and related online aggressive behavior, as well as relevant international considerations for families and professionals Cyberbullying: Helping Children Navigate Digital Technology and Social Media will prove invaluable to families, educators, and other professionals working with children and looking for resources to help them promote positive online behavior and address online threats to their well-being.
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Stephanie Fredrick, PhD, is an Associate Professor of School Psychology and Associate Director of the Alberti Center for Bullying Abuse Prevention at the University at Buffalo, the State University of New York. Her research investigates risk and protective factors for bullying and cyberbullying, youth digital media use, and school mental health. Dr. Fredrick is a licensed psychologist, a Nationally Certified School Psychologist, and associate editor of the Journal of School Psychology. She has written over 40 publications and book chapters and frequently partners with schools to consult on bullying and cyberbullying, digital media use, and youth mental health. Amanda Nickerson, PhD, is a SUNY Distinguished Professor of School Psychology and Director of the Alberti Center for Bullying Abuse Prevention at the University at Buffalo, the State University of New York. Her research focuses on understanding, preventing, and intervening with crises, violence, bullying, and abuse, as well as building social-emotional strengths and supports for youth. She has written over 130 publications and conducted over 350 presentations at professional conferences and to school and community groups. She is a licensed psychologist, Nationally Certified School Psychologist, and fellow of the American Psychological Association. Michelle Demaray, PhD, is a Northern Illinois University Board of Trustees and Presidential Research Professor. She is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and Certified School Psychologist. Dr. Demaray was the prior editor of the Journal of School Psychology and is a fellow of the American Psychological Association. Her research is focused on bullying and victimization and social support. She has written 90 publications and conducted 200 presentations at professional conferences. She co-authored a Tier 2 intervention for youth at risk of social emotional difficulties. She has been a Project Director or Co-Director on training and research grants totaling over 10 million dollars. Chunyan Yang, PhD, is an Associate Professor of School Psychology in Department of Counseling, Higher Education, and Special Education at the University of Maryland, College Park. Her research explores how school community members interact with their ecological contexts to build resilience against risks like bullying, cyberbullying, problematic internet use, teacher-targeted violence, and mental health challenges. She has published over 80 scholarly works and given more than 100 presentations at national and international conferences. She is a Nationally Certified School Psychologist, an associate editor of School Psychology Review and a Research Fellow of the Jacobs Foundation.