The document discusses social media use among teens and tweens. It notes that 95% of teens ages 12-17 are online, and 80% of online teens use social media. Social media has become integral to teen social lives both positively and negatively. The document provides statistics on social media use at different ages and discusses privacy, online behavior, and potential pitfalls of social media use for youth. It emphasizes the importance of educating oneself, modeling good behavior, setting boundaries, and using web filters to help guide kids' safe social media use.
Social Media 101 for Parents: Do you know where your children are?Sarah Welstead
Designed as an introduction to social media and social networking for parents of kids aged 5-18, the presentation contains an overview of leading social networks, information about security and privacy of particular interest to parents, and practical tips on how to ensure kids are being smart and safe online.
Perfect for an audience of parents who are comfortable with the internet but whose social media knowledge/experience is limited.
Youth and Social Media: Today and BeyondNathan Wright
This presentation was given to a group of health professionals responsible for developing youth smoking cessation programs at an Iowa Department of Public Health conference in September 2013.
Youth and Social Media:
What's Hot and What's Not
Workshop for the "Technology for the New Evangelization" Seminar
@ St. Michael, sponsored by the diocesan Office of Religious Education
January 2014
(Note -- the PowerPoint is over-packed with information about research on trends,
a few cautions, some benefits of social media, and a prayer. Where possible, all research sources have been noted for further exploration.)
DR JON GOLDIN - THE RISKS AND BENEFITS OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON THE MENTAL HEALTH O...iCAADEvents
The Internet and social media now impact almost every aspect of people’s lives and have altered social interactions and ways of being. Many young people use the Internet and social media in a way that is detrimental to their mental health, with the potential of developing symptoms traditionally associated with addiction. Despite this desperation to use the Internet and social media, a recent study showed that the more time young people spend on social media, the less happy they feel about everything except their friendships. More speci cally, they felt less happy about school and school work, their appearance, their family, and life in general. It appears that girls are more a ected than boys. It is important however that we don’t blame the medium but the message. There are positive messages out there on social media, which can help young people with mental health di culties but also some very harmful messages and practices can be found online too. This talk will explore ‘The risks and bene ts of social media on the mental health of adolescents’.
Social Media 101 for Parents: Do you know where your children are?Sarah Welstead
Designed as an introduction to social media and social networking for parents of kids aged 5-18, the presentation contains an overview of leading social networks, information about security and privacy of particular interest to parents, and practical tips on how to ensure kids are being smart and safe online.
Perfect for an audience of parents who are comfortable with the internet but whose social media knowledge/experience is limited.
Youth and Social Media: Today and BeyondNathan Wright
This presentation was given to a group of health professionals responsible for developing youth smoking cessation programs at an Iowa Department of Public Health conference in September 2013.
Youth and Social Media:
What's Hot and What's Not
Workshop for the "Technology for the New Evangelization" Seminar
@ St. Michael, sponsored by the diocesan Office of Religious Education
January 2014
(Note -- the PowerPoint is over-packed with information about research on trends,
a few cautions, some benefits of social media, and a prayer. Where possible, all research sources have been noted for further exploration.)
DR JON GOLDIN - THE RISKS AND BENEFITS OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON THE MENTAL HEALTH O...iCAADEvents
The Internet and social media now impact almost every aspect of people’s lives and have altered social interactions and ways of being. Many young people use the Internet and social media in a way that is detrimental to their mental health, with the potential of developing symptoms traditionally associated with addiction. Despite this desperation to use the Internet and social media, a recent study showed that the more time young people spend on social media, the less happy they feel about everything except their friendships. More speci cally, they felt less happy about school and school work, their appearance, their family, and life in general. It appears that girls are more a ected than boys. It is important however that we don’t blame the medium but the message. There are positive messages out there on social media, which can help young people with mental health di culties but also some very harmful messages and practices can be found online too. This talk will explore ‘The risks and bene ts of social media on the mental health of adolescents’.
Social Media is now a days wasting our time, I am in 9th Class and my name is Eshaal and i made this for my school project. i am 14 yrs old.sorry if u dont like something in it :(
Effects of Social Media on Young AdultsRatan Rajpal
Social media has taken the world by storm through dozens of websites, mobile apps, and other forms of technologies improving the way people communicate with each other. There are social media sites that have millions of members allowing them to share photos, videos, text messages, and more on a regular basis. There are a large number of advantages and disadvantages to using such sites that leave researchers wondering if we are better off without it. Has social media improved or damaged the way people connect with each other?
67% of admissions officers surveyed in 2015 said they had looked up college applicants on Facebook. And 40% didn’t like what they found.
These days, social media comes with great responsibility, whether you're just starting high school or finishing up college. On one hand, it’s a convenient way to communicate and connect with others...but on the other hand, it can be detrimental if used irresponsibly. It can impact the impression college admissions officers or employers have of you and cost you a spot at your dream school or a job.
The good news is that most of the bad consequences are preventable and easy to avoid with some foresight.
Here are 10 social media mistakes high school students should avoid...and keep in mind that social media circumstances vary by school, user and situation, so use your best judgement and think twice when you share something publicly.
Are you the parent of a high school student? We have tips for planning for college, writing college application essays, applying to and affording college at our site, http://yourcollegeconcierge.net. We help YOU help YOUR CHILD succeed.
Thanks for checking out our presentation!
Social Media is now a days wasting our time, I am in 9th Class and my name is Eshaal and i made this for my school project. i am 14 yrs old.sorry if u dont like something in it :(
Effects of Social Media on Young AdultsRatan Rajpal
Social media has taken the world by storm through dozens of websites, mobile apps, and other forms of technologies improving the way people communicate with each other. There are social media sites that have millions of members allowing them to share photos, videos, text messages, and more on a regular basis. There are a large number of advantages and disadvantages to using such sites that leave researchers wondering if we are better off without it. Has social media improved or damaged the way people connect with each other?
67% of admissions officers surveyed in 2015 said they had looked up college applicants on Facebook. And 40% didn’t like what they found.
These days, social media comes with great responsibility, whether you're just starting high school or finishing up college. On one hand, it’s a convenient way to communicate and connect with others...but on the other hand, it can be detrimental if used irresponsibly. It can impact the impression college admissions officers or employers have of you and cost you a spot at your dream school or a job.
The good news is that most of the bad consequences are preventable and easy to avoid with some foresight.
Here are 10 social media mistakes high school students should avoid...and keep in mind that social media circumstances vary by school, user and situation, so use your best judgement and think twice when you share something publicly.
Are you the parent of a high school student? We have tips for planning for college, writing college application essays, applying to and affording college at our site, http://yourcollegeconcierge.net. We help YOU help YOUR CHILD succeed.
Thanks for checking out our presentation!
Social Media Teen Safety Seminar Training #SocialSavvyFamily Pam Moore
It is critical we help our entire family become socially savvy. Being socially savvy includes being smart about the social networks, knowing the risks, knowing how to get out of trouble when it happens and having fun! Communication is critical to success from the start to help it be an enjoyable experience for all.
This presentation was delivered as part of a social media training seminar in partnership with CrossPointe church Orlando.
Feel free to leverage content with full attribution to source with link to http://www.themarketingnutz.com and http://www.pammarketingnut.com. No copy/paste or duplication of content is permitted. Protected by Copyright 2014.
Social Media Safety for Kids and Teens - A Parent's Guide to Social MediaKaren Kefauver
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This presentation was prepared for Centerville High School in Dayton, Ohio. It consists of what parents should know about their teens and social media.
A presentation from Natalie Bidnick on popular sites and apps used by teens today. All information copyrighted by Natalie Bidnick and may not be reused without written permission. Questions? Email nataliebidnick@gmail.com
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3. Social Media and Teens/Tweens
• Social media use has 100
become so pervasive 90
in the lives of 80
American teens that 70
having a presence on 60
Online
a social network site is
50
almost synonymous
with being online. 40 Social
• Fully 95% of all teens 30 Media
ages 12-17 are now 20
online and 80% of 10
those online teens are 0
users of social media
Kids
4. These have become spaces where
much of the social activity of tween life
is echoed and amplified—in both
good and bad ways.
5.
6. When Do I Worry?
• 45% of online 12-year-olds use Social Media
sites.
• That figure nearly doubles between the ages
of 12 and 13, with 82% of 13-year-olds saying
that they are social network site users.
http://www.socmedsean.com/infographic-do-teens-prefer-social-media-to-real-life/
7. Blue=Mature Front=Prefrontal Cortex=Decision Making
8. Cruel Intentions?
• Among social media users, 88% of teens
have seen someone be mean or cruel to
another person on a social network site.
• More teens report positive personal
outcomes than negative ones from
interactions on social network sites: 78%
report at least one good outcome and
41% report at least one negative
outcome.
10. Teens and Privacy
• 62% of teens who have a social media
profile say the profile they use most often
is set to be private so that only their
friends can see the content they post.
• 19% say their profile is partially private so
that friends of friends or their networks
can see some version of their profile.
• 17% say their profile is set to public so that
everyone can see it.
13. What Are They Thinking?!
• Aaron White, Scientist NIH, NPR Jan 15th “Tell
Me More”
• Brain continues to develop until age of 24
• “The purpose of adolescence is, more or
less, to socialize and to get out of the home
and to find your own path in life and the
research suggests that, as scary as some of
these new tools can seem to adults, by
themselves, they don't seem to have any
negative effect on teens, in general.”
http://www.amazon.com/What-They-Thinking-Social-Networking-Still-Developing/dp/0393065804
15. Facebook
• About 5.6 million Facebook clients are
under the age of 13 (3.5% of users) which
is illegal according to COPPA laws.
• 2009 study (Microsoft) 55% of parents
polled said their kids were on Facebook
and 75% of them had helped them to do
so.
• They will not understand how to use the
privacy settings, so if they’re on, you
need to teach them.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/19/under-13-year-olds-on-facebook_n_1898560.html
17. Twitter
• Microblogging Account
• 15% of all online adults use Twitter (Pew
Twitter Update)
• 6% of kids 13-17 have Twitter accounts.
http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2012/Twitter-Use-2012.aspx
18. Why are teens and tweens
moving to Twitter?
American Adults
Facebook Users
Non Facebook
Users
http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2013/Coming-and-going-on-facebook.aspx
19. • Most of the communication taking
place on Twitter is public and viewable
by everyone.
• Since the information posted is
public, some of this data may be
made available or republished on
other websites.
20.
21. A Protected Twitter Account
• People will have to request to follow you; each
follow request will need approval.
• Your Tweets will only be visible to users you've
approved.
• Other users will not be able to retweet your Tweets.
• Protected Tweets will not appear in Twitter search or
Google search.
• @Replies you send to people who aren't following
you will not be seen by those users (because you
have not given them permission to see your Tweets).
• You cannot share permanent links to your Tweets
with anyone other than your approved followers.
22. Instagram
• Photosharing Social Network
• Shift from verbal sharing to
visual sharing
• All photos default to publicly
shared
• Show children how to change
privacy settings
• Make them friend you
• Consider if they really need to
use it, under 13 years old
23. What Are The Pitfalls?
• What is available to see
• Commenting (controversial opinions)
• Sharing images of events which
purposely exclude peers
• Narcissism
• Relying on “likes” for emotional
wellbeing
24. Snapchat
• Photo sharing site
• Images “disappear” or self-destruct after
10 seconds or less (user selected)
• Liked because of digital footprint pressure
– Cheating
– Sexting
• Child pornography
– Just receiving the message is illegal
– Having it on your device is illegal
25. • Screenshot: Press Home and
Sleep Buttons
• Brightside: If a screenshot is
captured, it sends you a
note.
• Downside: Nothin’ you can
do about it.
28. Educate Yourself
• Learn how to
create a profile
and friend your
child.
• Linked Accounts
(itunes) are a
good idea.
• Observe the
environment.
• Discourage mean
behavior, gossipin
g
29. Model Appropriate Behavior
• If you overshare, they will. If you know your
friends, they notice.
• If you’re texting constantly, they will too.
30. Set Boundaries
– Establish when technology can be used in
your home and when it can’t.
– Keep technology in public places (not in
bedrooms)
31. Choose, Install
and Use A Web Filter
– Then, continue to talk to your child about
what you see