Hello there! I'm Anti-Bullying Girl and I'm here to help you with your cyberbullies!
In this situation, Raina is being faced with cyberbullying, and it's having a bad effect on her.
Thank goodness. I've been facing a lot of cyberbullying recently. People have been bullying me for my appearance on Instagram.
Here, Anti-Bullying Girl is already starting rescue Raina by encouraging her and explaining that she made the right decision by not interacting with her cyberbullies. Anti-Bullying Girl is also giving her a good recommendation as to what she should do next.
So, Anti-Bullying Girl, how do I deal with cyberbullies? So far, I've been trying to just ignore them, but that's making my anxiety worse.
It's good that you aren't engaging with your cyberbully! Interacting with or retaliating against your cyberbully will just add fuel to their fire. Your next step should be telling a trusted adult about what's happening.
Here, Anti-Bullying Girl is helping to rescue Raina by explaining to her why it is best for her to tell a trusted adult about the cyberbullying she is facing. This plan should help reduce her anxiety and feel more safe.
How will telling a trusted adult help me?
Telling a trusted adult will help reduce your anxiety, since you won't be going through this alone! Also, a trusted adult will be able to take the right course of action if the bullying or threats get worse.
That is really helpful! I am going to go tell my school counselor about what's happening. She is really helpful and I trust her.
Here, Raina is planning to take Anti-Bullying Girl's plan to action by going to tell a trusted adult about her cyber-bullying.
That sounds like a great idea! Good luck Raina, and see you around!
Hi Ms. Jones. I need to tell you something. I've been facing cyberbullies on Instagram recently, and I was wondering if you could help.
Because of Anti-Bullying Girl's plan, Raina's life will improve as she has now told her school counselor, a trusted adult, about the cyberbullying. Now, she won't have to face her problems alone, and her anxiety should reduce.
COUNSELOR'S OFFICE
I am so sorry that this is happening, Raina. Thank you for coming to me. I would love to help. We will get through this together