Video: bit.ly/OlySPV1 Sharing photos, posting comments, playing video games are just a few of the ways that kids interact online. But when sharing goes beyond friends and family, it can be risky.
about 4 years ago, EdTech@Oly
5 Safety Tips for Kids
Video: bit.ly/OlyCBV3 Chatting online can feel just like talking to someone in person, but it's actually quite different. It's all because of something called the "online disinhibition effect," which makes us more likely to share/communicate differently than if in person.
about 4 years ago, EdTech@Oly
Online Disinhibition Effect
Fourth graders at West practiced some challenging skills today as they shared reasons, evidence, and proof to support their answers. Awesome work, Spartans!
about 4 years ago, Alyssa Jones
Oly West
Family Tip 6: Review worst-case steps. Walk through what to do if your kid is being bullied online. First, step away. Ignoring a bully can be very effective. If the bullying continues, take screenshots or print out evidence. Then block the person. If it gets worse, report the behavior to a trusted adult. Talk about who those people are and make sure your kid has their contact information.
about 4 years ago, EdTech@Oly
Family Tip 6: Review Worst-Case Steps
Email amanda.hapgood@olympia.org by March 7 to reserve your spot!
about 4 years ago, Grace Castleman
Princess Tea Party
Resources: bit.ly/OlyCBR1 There are A LOT of "social media" sites out there. You know about Twitter & Facebook, but what about Reddit, TikTok, Twitch, Sarahah, or Discord? Educate yourself with this list of short explanation videos from Common Sense media!
about 4 years ago, EdTech@Oly
What is?
Video: bit.ly/OlyCBV4 For kids, miscommunication is a common occurrence online and on social media. Plus, being behind a screen makes it easier to say things they wouldn't say in person. So how do we help kids avoid the pitfalls of digital drama? Hear it from the source!
about 4 years ago, EdTech@Oly
Digital Drama
Family Tip 5: Take breaks If you notice your kid getting pulled into digital drama, help them take a break. It's great if they can determine for themselves when they need to step back, but they might need some help setting limits.
about 4 years ago, EdTech@Oly
Family Tip 5: Take Breaks
Video: bit.ly/OlyCBV5 Digital harassment happens when teens use texts, instant messages, emails, and social media posts to keep tabs on or threaten someone else. It usually involves two people in a close relationship. Here are four ways to help teens avoid digital harassment.
about 4 years ago, EdTech@Oly
Avoiding Digital Harrassment
Books that Teach Empathy: bit.ly/OlyCBB Teaching kids character strengths and life skills such as empathy is one of the most important jobs of being an adult. These great books for all ages help make it easier by celebrating friendship, difference, and the importance of caring for one another.
about 4 years ago, EdTech@Oly
Books that Teach Empathy
Families & Students, Due to the impending forecast that includes ice in the early morning and heavy snowfall tomorrow afternoon, Olympia students will be doing remote learning tomorrow, Thursday, February 17th. Elementary students will work on the materials that have been sent home by their teachers. Middle school and high school students should login to Google classroom tomorrow to complete their work and / or participate in meetings with their teachers. We realize there may be minor fluctuations in the weather but at this point it appears as if our morning commute and our afternoon commute would both be negatively impacted by weather. We will make an announcement tomorrow regarding Thursday after school activities / practices. As a reminder, students DO NOT have school on Friday, February 18th due to a Teacher Institute Day. Monday, February 21st is a school holiday as well. We will see students back in our buildings on Tuesday, February 22, 2022.
about 4 years ago, EdTech@Oly
2.17 Remote Learning
Family Tip 4: Encourage upstanding Let kids know that supporting someone who is being bullied can make a big difference. If they feel safe confronting the bully, they should. If not, a PM can help someone through a tough time. Speaking up against hate speech is important too!
about 4 years ago, EdTech@Oly
Family Tip 4: Encourage Upstanding
Video: bit.ly/OlyCBV6 Cyberbullying is something most families hope they never have to deal with. But if your kids are texting, sharing photos, and posting comments, it’s important to talk to them about how to deal with online harassment. Learn 5 ways to stop cyberbullies.
about 4 years ago, EdTech@Oly
Cyberbullying Tips
Family Tip 3: Role-play If kids feel like they might have trouble removing themselves from digital drama, experiment with some different ways they can make a graceful exit. Talk through words they can use, ways they can steer conversations in positive directions, etc.
about 4 years ago, EdTech@Oly
Family Tip 3: Role Play
What should I do if my kid is bullied online? Finding out that your kid has been cyberbullied is emotional for parents. You or your kid might want to retaliate, but it's best to help your kid defuse the situation, protect himself, and make rational efforts to put a stop to the bullying. Here are the immediate steps we recommend for parents... Read More https://www.commonsensemedia.org/cyberbullying/what-should-i-do-if-my-kid-is-bullied-online
about 4 years ago, EdTech@Oly
Online Bullying
Today is Wellness Wednesday! After school staff members attended a workout led by Mrs. Gale.
about 4 years ago, Angie Swartzendruber
wellness Wednesday workout group
As kids grow, they'll naturally start to communicate more online. But some of what they see could make them feel hurt, sad, angry, or even fearful. Help your students build empathy for others and learn strategies to use when confronted with cyberbullying. https://d1pmarobgdhgjx.cloudfront.net/education/PowerOfWords_NewBumper.mp4
about 4 years ago, EdTech@Oly
Power of Words
Family Tip 2: Check in about online life Just like you'd ask your kid about their sleep, exercise, and eating, stay on top of their online life. Who are they chatting with? How do people treat each other in the games and on the sites they're using?
about 4 years ago, EdTech@Oly
Family Tip 2
Video: bit.ly/OlyCBV1 Let's face it: Some online spaces can be full of negative, rude, or downright mean behavior. But what counts as cyberbullying? Help your students learn what is - and what isn't - cyberbullying, and give them the tools they'll need to combat the problem.
about 4 years ago, EdTech@Oly
Bullying vs. Cyberbullying
Family Tip #1: Define Your Terms Make sure kids understand what cyberbullying is: repeated and unwanted mean or hurtful words or behavior that occur online (through texts, social media posts, online chat, etc.).
about 4 years ago, EdTech@Oly
Family Tip 1: Define your terms