Using the Internet and having a cell phone are privileges, not rights. Teenagers need to understand that when they abuse their privilege, there will be consequences. Social exclusion might be one of the mildest forms of cyberbullying, but it can cause acute distress: it's the online equivalent of leaving someone out of a group to which they should expect automatic membership. This could include an entire class not accepting a friend request from a particular classmate. This is where we come in at "Child Internet Safety Event" to help you set boundaries. Registration for the event https://homecarechoices.org/