I’m thrilled to share that the bill to create a cyberbullying task force passed in the New York State Senate today and Assembly two weeks ago -- both with overwhelming support! Next step . . . the governor's desk! It's a very surreal moment, a blend of elation and other emotions, after several years of … Continue reading New York State Passes Bill to Create Cyberbullying Task Force
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Cyberbullying Task Force In New York State
On January, 14, 2020, New York State Senate Bill S5786A establishing a task force to explore the effects of cyberbullying in New York and potential measures to address such effects passed in the Investigations and Government Operations Committee by a vote of 7-0 and received its first call to the Senate floor calendar during the … Continue reading Cyberbullying Task Force In New York State
Be Kind Online Challenge
Three things in human life are important. The first is to be kind. The second is to be kind. And the third is to be kind. – Henry James Kindness counts. Kindness makes relationships better, increases happiness, improves productivity, and helps us live healthier lives. Most people would agree that it often feels like we’re living … Continue reading Be Kind Online Challenge
Cyberbullying Task Force Bill Passes in New York State Senate
On Tuesday, June 18, 2019, the New York State Senate passed Bill S5786 to create a cyberbullying task force, which was introduced by NYS Senator Todd Kaminsky and co-sponsored by Senators Jen Metzger and Luis Sepulveda. The task force would explore the effects of cyberbullying and potential measures to address it. Senator Kaminsky explained his vote, … Continue reading Cyberbullying Task Force Bill Passes in New York State Senate
Forgiveness Is A Choice
Forgiveness seems hard to come by today, when perhaps it’s what some of us need most. Not for those in need of forgiveness, but for those of us in a position to forgive. Some people have questioned my forgiveness, with comments and questions like, I could never forgive someone who did those things to me.I … Continue reading Forgiveness Is A Choice
Happy Chanukah — Thank You Upstanders
Wishing all of my friends, family, framily, and supporters much light and joy this time of year and always. Chanukah is the holiday when Jews celebrate a time when a small group of resistance fighters stood up for their beliefs and ultimately defeated the largest, strongest militia. It is a reminder of what a handful of dedicated … Continue reading Happy Chanukah — Thank You Upstanders
ASPCC Webinar Wednesday Interview on Cyberbullying Prevention
Thank you to the American Society for the Positive Care of Children for interviewing me for Webinar Wednesday and discussing steps to stop and prevent cyberbullying, the signs a child may experience cyberbullying, positive parenting tips, and more. The ASPCC helps children and families through positive parenting, advocacy, and education, and I am grateful for … Continue reading ASPCC Webinar Wednesday Interview on Cyberbullying Prevention
Personally Battling Against Cyberbullying
By Tyler Marko, originally published in the Nassau Herald. Making the battle against online harassment, cyberbullying, personal, Valley Stream resident Lisa-Michelle Kucharz, used her own experiences as she spoke to about half a dozen attendees at the workshop hosted by the Marion and Aaron Gural JCC on Oct. 17. Kucharz’s story began with receiving threatening … Continue reading Personally Battling Against Cyberbullying
Taming a Technological Gift — With Cyberbullying on the Rise Gural JCC in Cedarhurst holds Oct. 17 Forum
By Jeffrey Bessen, originally published in the Nassau Herald. A woman who was stalked online and saw her harasser sent to prison will present a cyberbullying and online harassment prevention workshop at the Marion & Aaron Gural JCC in Cedarhurst on Oct. 17. Lisa-Michelle Kucharz, of Valley Stream, who describes herself as a cyberbullying prevention advocate, was … Continue reading Taming a Technological Gift — With Cyberbullying on the Rise Gural JCC in Cedarhurst holds Oct. 17 Forum
Take Action When Your Child Experiences Cyberbullying
If your child has experienced cyberbullying by another minor, take action and find support: If the acts of cyberbullying include private messages, emails, or text messages, send the responsible account one message, “Stop.” Other than sending “stop” once, do not communicate with the child engaging in cyberbullying, or his or her parents or legal guardian. … Continue reading Take Action When Your Child Experiences Cyberbullying