Should there be a legal age for technological use? michellebuttigieg
There are legal ages for driving, drinking, etc., but why not on technology? Research concludes that screen time for young children is detrimental to their health. Legal ages are set in place in order to protect and benefit the individual. If technology is so bad for children, why are they allowed to use it?
Should there be a legal age for technological use? michellebuttigieg
There are legal ages for driving, drinking, etc., but why not on technology? Research concludes that screen time for young children is detrimental to their health. Legal ages are set in place in order to protect and benefit the individual. If technology is so bad for children, why are they allowed to use it?
For the 2010-11 school year, we surveyed students again, but this time asked about what issues concern them. We learned that many had never heard of a "digital footprint" so that became the backbone of our talks this year.
This presentation covers some basic Internet safety principles, a brief overview of the changing "web landscape," and gives some practical resources for parents who are concerned about keeping their children safe when they are online. The intended audience is upper elementary/middle school parents.
An ever present challenge for parenting in a "connected world" is managing media use by our children. Questions abound: How much screen time is too much? Which apps and websites are appropriate for my child? This presentation contains tips and resources to help parents, teachers, and caregivers make educated decisions about their child(ren)'s media use.
Technology & Mental Health Parents Seminar: Sophie LiningtonCranleigh School
Our seminar for parents, held in partnership with the Charlie Waller Memorial Trust, explored issues around technology and the mental health of children and teenagers.
The aim of our seminar was to bring together parents with experts in neuroscience, parenting, mental health and the impact of technology on all of these areas. We shared ideas and experiences, learned from pioneering work in the field and will continue with similar events to ensure that provide the best possible environment in which pupils may thrive.
Outline of presentation for No 2 Bullying Conference 2014 by iRespectOnline reflecting on social media and technology and its influence on child development and mental health.
5 facts about the digital worldthat every parent should know.Your eKavach
The Internet can be a notorious and a terrible place. If you're a parent, these facts will come in handy whilst educating your children about the perils of the Internet.
Five Parenting Tips for the Digital AgeJonah Engler
New York entrepreneur and philanthropist Jonah Engler emphasizes the importance of a work ethic and fully applying oneself to achieve both personal and professional goals. A family man with three children, Jonah Engler also places significant focus on parenting issues and parental involvement. Parenting comes with new challenges in today’s digital age, and the following list presents tips for parents.
This presentation, updated in August of 2013 was first created by Jill Stange and then edited by Suzanne Walker and attempts to identify current trends concerning teens and how they use technology. Links to research reports are included.
Technology Affecting the learning Behavior of ChildrensRupa Bhowmik
It’s important to come together as parents, teachers and therapists to help society “wake up” and see the devastating effects technology is having not only on our child’s physical, psychological and behavioral health, but also on their ability to learn and sustain personal and family relationships. While technology is a train that will continually move forward, knowledge regarding its detrimental effects, and action taken toward balancing the use of technology with critical factors for development, will work toward sustaining our children. While no one can argue the benefits of advanced technology in today’s world, connection to these devices may have resulted in a disconnection from what society should value most, children.
We need to understand the ways technology is impacting our children, and how to encourage the right use of technology so it can have a positive effect on their behavior and development, as opposed to a negative one
Screen Time and the Young Child: Strategies for BalanceStaci Trekles
Presentation on screen time and strategies for balancing technology exposure with other learning activities for early learners. For the Early Childhood Education Conference at Purdue University North Central, April 26, 2014
Parenting In The Digital Age Developmental Considerations And Decision Making...drmayjourneysway
This informative presentation has two primary aims. First,to expose parents to digital age dynamics that may be effecting childrens\' development and second, to introduce the benefits of adapting traditional parenting paradigms to include digital age factors.
For the 2010-11 school year, we surveyed students again, but this time asked about what issues concern them. We learned that many had never heard of a "digital footprint" so that became the backbone of our talks this year.
This presentation covers some basic Internet safety principles, a brief overview of the changing "web landscape," and gives some practical resources for parents who are concerned about keeping their children safe when they are online. The intended audience is upper elementary/middle school parents.
An ever present challenge for parenting in a "connected world" is managing media use by our children. Questions abound: How much screen time is too much? Which apps and websites are appropriate for my child? This presentation contains tips and resources to help parents, teachers, and caregivers make educated decisions about their child(ren)'s media use.
Technology & Mental Health Parents Seminar: Sophie LiningtonCranleigh School
Our seminar for parents, held in partnership with the Charlie Waller Memorial Trust, explored issues around technology and the mental health of children and teenagers.
The aim of our seminar was to bring together parents with experts in neuroscience, parenting, mental health and the impact of technology on all of these areas. We shared ideas and experiences, learned from pioneering work in the field and will continue with similar events to ensure that provide the best possible environment in which pupils may thrive.
Outline of presentation for No 2 Bullying Conference 2014 by iRespectOnline reflecting on social media and technology and its influence on child development and mental health.
5 facts about the digital worldthat every parent should know.Your eKavach
The Internet can be a notorious and a terrible place. If you're a parent, these facts will come in handy whilst educating your children about the perils of the Internet.
Five Parenting Tips for the Digital AgeJonah Engler
New York entrepreneur and philanthropist Jonah Engler emphasizes the importance of a work ethic and fully applying oneself to achieve both personal and professional goals. A family man with three children, Jonah Engler also places significant focus on parenting issues and parental involvement. Parenting comes with new challenges in today’s digital age, and the following list presents tips for parents.
This presentation, updated in August of 2013 was first created by Jill Stange and then edited by Suzanne Walker and attempts to identify current trends concerning teens and how they use technology. Links to research reports are included.
Technology Affecting the learning Behavior of ChildrensRupa Bhowmik
It’s important to come together as parents, teachers and therapists to help society “wake up” and see the devastating effects technology is having not only on our child’s physical, psychological and behavioral health, but also on their ability to learn and sustain personal and family relationships. While technology is a train that will continually move forward, knowledge regarding its detrimental effects, and action taken toward balancing the use of technology with critical factors for development, will work toward sustaining our children. While no one can argue the benefits of advanced technology in today’s world, connection to these devices may have resulted in a disconnection from what society should value most, children.
We need to understand the ways technology is impacting our children, and how to encourage the right use of technology so it can have a positive effect on their behavior and development, as opposed to a negative one
Screen Time and the Young Child: Strategies for BalanceStaci Trekles
Presentation on screen time and strategies for balancing technology exposure with other learning activities for early learners. For the Early Childhood Education Conference at Purdue University North Central, April 26, 2014
Parenting In The Digital Age Developmental Considerations And Decision Making...drmayjourneysway
This informative presentation has two primary aims. First,to expose parents to digital age dynamics that may be effecting childrens\' development and second, to introduce the benefits of adapting traditional parenting paradigms to include digital age factors.
The dangers of social media for teens are a growing concern. With increased screen time and access to various platforms, teens face risks such as cyberbullying, online predators, and negative mental health impacts. Studies have shown a correlation between heavy social media use and issues like anxiety, depression, and poor self-esteem among teenagers. It's crucial for parents, educators, and policymakers to stay informed about these dangers and work together to promote safe and responsible use of social media among teens.
Guia de ciberseguridad para menores de Europol: Selva Orejón
COVID Global ONLINE SAFETY ADVICE
online safety advice for parents and carers. CONSEJOS DE SEGURIDAD EN LÍNEA DE COVID Global
consejos de seguridad en línea para padres y cuidadores.
Cibercrimen, Explotación Sexual Infantil, Falsificación de dinero,
Presentation given at The Sea Cliff PCA meeting on 11/19/13. Discussion about creating positive digital footprints for our children and how to accomplish this in our ever changing world.
54 Parents Worried About Cyber Bullying ofKids Norton Re.docxblondellchancy
54% Parents Worried About Cyber Bullying of
Kids: Norton Research
Sharma, Adeesh . PCQuest ; Gurgaon (Jan 23, 2017).
ProQuest document link
FULL TEXT
Norton by Symantec released findings from the 2016 Norton Cyber Security Insights Report: Family Edition, which
sheds light on parents' perceptions of cyberbullying and the preventative measures they are putting in place to
protect their children.
The report reveals that while 40 percent of Indian parents allowed their children to access the Internet before age
11, many had a wide range of concerns. For example, more than half (54 percent) of Indian parents believe their
children are more likely to be bullied online than on a playground.
"Children today face threats beyond physical violence or face-to-face encounters," said Ritesh Chopra, Country
Manager, Norton by Symantec. "Cyberbullying is a growing issue and parents are struggling to identify and
respond to this threat. A concern for many parents is that cyberbullying doesn't stop when their child leaves school
- as long as your child is connected to a device, a bully can connect to them."
In addition to cyberbullying, parents' chief concerns were that their children might:
* Download malicious programs or a virus (71 percent)
* Disclose too much personal information to strangers (69 percent)
* Be lured into meeting a stranger in the physical world (65 percent)
* Do something online that makes the whole family vulnerable (62 percent) or embarrassed (60 percent)
* Be lured into illegal activities like hacking (61 percent)
Parents Beginning to Step Up Family Cyber Security
The Norton Cyber Security Insights Report: Family Edition shows that Indian parents are starting to recognize how
damaging cyberbullying can be for children and are putting in place preventative measures. For example,
* 57 percent parents chose to check their child's browser history
* 46 percent only allow access to certain websites
* 48 percent allow Internet access only with parental supervision; 37percent review and approve all apps before
they are downloaded
* 36 percent enable Internet access only in household common areas
* 35 percent limit information their child can post on social profiles
One interesting finding from the survey is that parents from countries, who had the strictest preventative
measures in place also had the lowest incidence of cyberbullying. The survey also reveals that 7 percent of parents
fail to take any action to protect their children online.
Starting a Conversation
The Norton Cyber Security Insights Report indicates that only 17 percent of Indian parents reported their child was
cyberbullied. While on the surface, this may seem like cyberbullying is not a problem, the reality is that many
parents don't know how to recognize the signs of cyberbullying, so the problem is likely under-reported.
Additionally, many children choose to remain silent about cyberbullying due to a fear of ...
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Common Sense Media Presentation to Woodward North Parent Community
1. It is a way of life!
https://www.commonsensemedia.org/
2. Common Sense Certified School
● Social Media - How do our students navigate?
● Tools to empower them
● Redefine how they interact with technology
● Integrating this into their lives
● Engaging Parents
● Taking this seriously
3. HOW can Common Sense Media help me?
● Reviews of apps, video games, tech toys, movies, and
television shows
● Top picks/recommendations
● Family guides
● Current legislation
● Customizable device contract
● Device parental control information
● FAQ’s (Frequently asked parent questions)
4. Scope & Sequence: Common Sense K-12 Digital
Citizenship Curriculum
Teach Lessons: Unit 1
1 - Rings of Responsibility
What kinds of responsibilities does a good digital citizen have?
2 - Private and Personal Information
How can you protect yourself from online identity theft?
3 - The Power of Words
What should you do when someone uses mean or scary language on the Internet?
4 - The Key to Keywords
Which keywords will give you the best search results?
5 - Whose Is It, Anyway?
How can you show respect for other people's work?
9. Set clear expectations.
Have the conversation, and set ground rules.
NOT “Gotcha!”
Common Sense Media:
Sanity, not Censorship
● Limit time.
● Check web history, messages, and social media profiles.
● Caution them about sharing information.
11. Mobile Phone Resources
Cell Phones:
Find my iPhone: GPS & Apple ID
Track My Android: Google!
Providers offer parental controls:
● AT&T: SmartLimits
● Verizon: Family Safeguard & Controls
● Sprint, T-Mobile, etc.
Online Filters:
Teensafe.com - $14.95/month Image Source
12. Internet Resources
Laptops/Computers:
● Mac: System Settings > Parental Controls
● Windows: User Accounts > Family Safety Control Panel
Online Filters:
● NetNanny.com - 5 devices, $60/month
● PureSight.com - 5 devices, $50/month
Home Internet Filters:
● Circle by Disney - https://meetcircle.com/ One time cost: $89