Ten tips to combat and prevent cyberbullying. Unieuro and Polizia di Stato present the first decalogue on the subject. Understanding kids and raising their awareness on such an important topic.
The Decalogue was created by the students thanks to "Storia di Madi", a summer comic book in which the protagonist is a girl who is a victim of bodyshaming
Prefect Cortese: "To make the internet a safer place, we need to spread a culture of safety and empower young people to surf more consciously."
Marco Titi, Unieuro's marketing director: "The Decalogue confirms the value of the #cuoriconnessi project and gives further impetus to our daily commitment."
The advice in the Decalogue is aimed at everyone, kids, parents and teachers. They are simple but important to combat and prevent an increasingly widespread phenomenon.
Empathy and understanding others are the foundations of building positive relationships. Smiling and caring for others are signs of strength and maturity. Words can hurt and damage a person's reputation.
If you witness cyberbullying, it is important to intervene and help the victim. Each of us is responsible for our own actions and omissions.
It is important to use critical thinking to evaluate information found online. Respecting others is essential, even online
Using your smartphone wisely is important to avoid sharing personal or sensitive information. Asking for help if you need it is a sign of strength.
Respecting other people's opinions, even if you don't agree, is important for building a constructive dialogue.
Haters are weak people who are unable to deal with opinions that differ from their own. Strong people are those who help others, even when it is difficult.
The Decalogue is a valuable tool to raise awareness among children and adults on such an important topic. It is an invitation to build a safer and more inclusive network, where everyone can feel respected and protected.
Here are the main points
Empathizing with others makes us better people.
Smiling and caring for others are a sign of strength
Words have great power
Help those who are victims of cyberbullying
We are responsible for our actions and omissions
Use critical thinking
Respect others online too
Use your smartphone with caution
Ask for help if you need it
Respect the opinions of others
Haters are weak
Strong people help others






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