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Suitable for 9-18 years
Cyberbullying: talking with teenagers
Izzy is a teenager who has been bullied on social media. She doesn’t want to go to school, and her parents are worried.
Understanding and supportive conversations can help your child avoid or cope with cyberbullying. This video demonstration shows you how to start a conversation with your child.
This video was developed in collaboration with the Youth Health and Wellbeing Team, NSW Kids and Families (formerly Centre for the Advancement of Adolescent Health).
Cyberbullying: what it is and how to avoid it
Cyberbullying is using digital technology to hurt others. It’s never OK. Help your child avoid cyberbullying with technology rules and open communication.
Cyberbullying: spotting the signs and helping your child
Children who are being cyberbullied need help. Cyberbullying signs include mood and behaviour changes. Use the G.E.T.R.I.D. steps to handle cyberbullying.
How to stop cyberbullying: in pictures
Download or print this illustrated guide on how to stop cyberbullying. Get tips for dealing effectively with cyberbullies using the G.E.T.R.I.D. steps.
Teenage bullying: what to look for and how to help
Teenage bullying is never OK. If you’re worried your child is being bullied, look for signs of problems at school, as well as emotional and physical signs.
Teenagers bullying others: what to do
If your teen is bullying others, you need to acknowledge the behaviour. Then you need to work with the school on changing your child’s bullying behaviour.
Social media benefits and risks: children and teenagers
Social media is a vital part of life for many pre-teens and teens. Social media guidelines can help your child get social media benefits and avoid risks.
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Suitable for 9-15 years
Problem-solving with teenagers: demonstration
In this short video demonstration, two teenage siblings are having a problem sharing and respecting each other’s space. So far, they haven’t been able to solve the problem themselves, and this has led to conflict and fights. Their dad uses a problem-solving approach to resolve their ongoing conflict.
VIDEO: Family meetings: how and why they work
Family meetings are a great way for your family to spend time together and catch up on what’s going on for everyone. This video demonstration shows how.
VIDEO: Family rules: how to work them out with teenagers
In this short video, parents and teenagers talk about why family rules are important, how they decide on rules, and how they share out household chores.
Problem-solving with teenagers: steps and tips
Problem-solving is an important life skill for teenagers to learn. You and your child can solve most problems using six key steps, which our guide explains.
Positive relationships for families: how to build them
Positive relationships in families help children feel secure and loved. Here’s how to build relationships with quality time, communication, teamwork and more.
Raising Children Network is supported by the Australian Government. Member organisations are the Parenting Research Centre and the Murdoch Childrens Research Institute with The Royal Children’s Hospital Centre for Community Child Health.
At raisingchildren.net.au we acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which we live, gather and work. We recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community. We pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging.
© 2006-2021 Raising Children Network (Australia) Limited. All rights reserved.
Warning: This website and the information it contains is not intended as a substitute for professional consultation with a qualified practitioner.
This website is certified by Health On the Net Foundation (HON) and complies with the HONcode standard for trustworthy health information.

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