Combatting Cyberbullying in the Classroom
- Insight PA Cyber Charter School is committed to identifying bullying and providing resources to families
- Insight PA offers valuable resources to students and parents to address the issue of bullying
- Parents can foster open communication, empower students to speak up, engage school support programs, teach and model behavior, and look into mental health resources
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Insight PA Cyber Charter School Recognizes National Bullying Month and Shares Counselor Tips for Parents
In recognition of National Bullying Prevention Month this October, one
“Bullying, be it physical or emotional, remains an unfortunate and prevalent concern in schools,” said Alison Testa, Insight PA’s Lead Elementary School Counselor. “In fact, we’ve seen numerous students transition to Insight PA after experiencing bullying within their traditional school setting. The effects of bullying are far-reaching, and issues that plague your student now can significantly impact their future. To combat this, parents and teachers must diligently look for the signs of an issue.”
Youth who are bullied are at increased risk for depression, anxiety, sleep difficulties, lower academic achievement, and dropping out of school. These incidents range from hurtful messages and exclusion on social media to more severe forms of harassment and threats online. To fight these outcomes, parents can:
- Foster open communication. Encourage open and honest conversations with your child about their online experiences. Ensure they feel comfortable discussing any incidents of bullying.
- Empower students to speak up. Teach students about how to identify bullying and report any incidents they see.
- Engage your school’s support programs. Reach out to your school’s teachers and counselors if your child experiences bullying. Schools like Insight PA have dedicated staff trained to address such issues promptly and effectively.
- Teach and model behavior. Promote respectful interactions and remind students that their words can have a significant impact on others.
- Look into mental health resources. There are a variety of resources for students who have faced bullying including support groups and in-person or online counseling. Reach out to your school’s counselor to learn about resources in your area.
“Together, we can combat bullying – both face-to-face and online – and ensure that students thrive in the classroom,” said Kelsey Tate, Insight PA’s Lead High School Counselor. “With a commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and student success, we empower students to achieve their educational goals and thrive in their relationships.”
Insight PA is dedicated to fostering an enriched learning environment for students, helping them achieve academic excellence and holistic development. For further inquiries or to coordinate interviews, please reach out to Bob Schiers at bob.schiers@raspr.com.
About Insight PA
Insight PA Cyber Charter School is an online public charter school authorized by the Pennsylvania Department of Education that serves students in grades K through 12. As part of the
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