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3. Digital Discoverers: Young Explorers Navigating the Internet - A project to empower children on Internet safety

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  1. Before You Start:
  2. Lesson 1: What Is The Internet?
    3 Topics
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    2 Quizzes
  3. Lesson 2: Navigating The Internet
    2 Topics
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    2 Quizzes
  4. Lesson 3: Understanding Websites
    1 Topic
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    2 Quizzes
  5. Lesson 4: Understanding Internet Safety and Privacy
    6 Topics
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    2 Quizzes
  6. Lesson 5: Exploring Email And Online Communication
    2 Topics
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    2 Quizzes
  7. Lesson 6: Strong Passwords
    1 Topic
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    2 Quizzes
  8. Lesson 7: Sharing Photos And Videos Online
    2 Quizzes
  9. Lesson 8: Cyberbullying
    2 Topics
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    2 Quizzes
  10. Lesson 9: The Importance Of Asking For Help
    1 Topic
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    2 Quizzes
  11. My Internet Safety Pledge
  12. Course Completion
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Don’t respond to the bully:

It’s best not to reply to mean messages or comments. Responding may make the situation worse and gives the bully more power. Ignore their hurtful words.

Save the evidence:

Take screenshots or pictures of the cyberbullying messages or posts.

This can help show what happened when you are trying to get help.

Tell a trusted adult:

Talk to a grown-up you trust, like your parents, teacher, or school counselor.

They can help you handle the situation and support you.

Block or unfriend the bully:

On social media or messaging apps, you can block the person who is cyberbullying you.

This will prevent them from contacting you further.

Report the cyberbullying:

Many websites and apps have options to report bullying.

Tell a grown-up about the cyberbullying and they can help you report it to the right people.

Be an upstander:

If you see someone else being cyberbullied, don’t join in or encourage it. Instead, stand up for the person being bullied and let them know they’re not alone. Tell a grown-up about what’s happening.

Remember, you’re not alone in dealing with cyberbullying. By telling a trusted adult and taking steps to protect yourself, you can help stop cyberbullying and create a safer online environment for everyone.

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