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Parents can play a role in stopping cyberbullying

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“Parents might also encourage kids to keep a record of the posts and texts,” Doheny said.

SFlbCommunication a must

Children having someone to talk to also is important.

Parents having an open line of communication with their children is vital, so children are willing to speak to parents when something unpleasant happens on the Internet, she said.

“Keep lines of communication open,” Doheny said.

Parents also can make sure their child has multiple adults available whom they trust if there’s an issue the child needs to talk about. That person could be a teacher, counselor, family friend or church member.

A child being cyberbullied may be too embarrassed to talk to a parent.

“Sometimes it’s easier to talk to an adult that’s not a parent,” Halligan said.

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