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Most kids are fine online: New study

May 6, 2022 By Anne 5 Comments

Graphic from May 2022 study

It’s time for a serious rethink about teen mental health and digital media, an important report urges – because “most adolescents using technology do so in ways that do not lead to increased risk of negative health consequences,” write the authors of “Adolescent Digital Technology & Media Use,” led by Megan Moreno, MD, at the University of Wisconsin. “Most” is a key word, there, because … [Read more...] about Most kids are fine online: New study

Filed Under: at-risk teens, Parenting, Research, Risk & Safety, Social Media, Youth Tagged With: adolescent health, Jens Eickhoff, Kole Binger, Matt Minich, Megan Moreno, Qianqian Zhao, Yalda Uhls

Perfect digital parenting doesn’t exist

November 9, 2014 By Anne 2 Comments

I'm stating the obvious – that perfect digital-age parenting doesn't exist – but let me explain why it doesn't. Writer Heather Havrilesky got me thinking about this with her commentary "The 'Mommy' Problem" in the New York Times this weekend. She focuses on mothers (since our culture does so much) and on offline parenting. I'll add the digital part. She writes that "the current culture demands … [Read more...] about Perfect digital parenting doesn’t exist

Filed Under: adolescent development, at-risk teens, child development, kids, Parenting, Risk & Safety, Social Media, teens, Youth Tagged With: child development, digital parenting, Heather Havrilesky, homeless people, kids, Parenting, parents, resilience, risk, tech parenting, youth

Textbook case of what NOT to do in teen sexting cases

July 13, 2014 By Anne 1 Comment

Manassas City police car

The Washington Post has done some important reporting on a teen sexting case in Virginia, spotlighting what could (should) go down in history as a textbook example of how police can abuse rather than enforce child pornography law in the digital age. A 17-year-old boy "is facing felony counts of manufacturing and distributing child pornography," the Post reported. I'll let you read the Post … [Read more...] about Textbook case of what NOT to do in teen sexting cases

Filed Under: at-risk teens, childrens rights, Law & Policy, Risk & Safety, sexting, sexual exploitation, Social Media, teens, Youth Tagged With: CCRC, child pornography, Crimes Against Children Research Center, David Finkelhor, Janis Wolak, Manassas, sexting, sexting typology, Stephen Balkam

How to help fix a world problem 1 child at a time

October 26, 2012 By Anne Leave a Comment

This may seem a little off-topic, as it's not fundamentally about technology, but social media can be a tool in the healing process. Let me explain. More than 5 million US children (275 million worldwide) are dealing with domestic violence – what UNICEF calls "one of the most damaging unaddressed human rights violations in the world today" – and 40 million US adults were once children who lived … [Read more...] about How to help fix a world problem 1 child at a time

Filed Under: at-risk teens, child development, kids, Research, Risk & Safety, Social Media, teens, Youth Tagged With: at-risk youth, caregivers, CDV, Change a Life program, Children of Domestic Violence, domestic violence, educators, Jeffrey Edleson

Learning from, working with at-risk youth

August 17, 2012 By Anne Leave a Comment

A lot of great work on social media and at-risk youth has been done in the UK by Internet-safety consultant Stephen Carrick-Davies, and here's an important takeaway from his latest work: Educators and other professionals who work with marginalized young people need to understand and use social media – the social and communications tools of their everyday lives. In the UK, some of that work … [Read more...] about Learning from, working with at-risk youth

Filed Under: at-risk teens, Research, Risk & Safety, teens, Youth Tagged With: at-risk teens, education technology, PRUs, school policy, Social Media, special ed, Stephen Carrick-Davies, students, vulnerable youth

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IMPORTANT RESOURCES

Our (DIGITAL) PARENTING BASICS: Safety + Social
NAMLE, the National Association for Media Literacy Education
CASEL.org & the 5 core social-emotional competencies of SEL
Center for Democracy & Technology
Center for Innovative Public Health Research
Childnet International
Committee for Children
Congressional Internet Caucus Academy
ConnectSafely.org
Control Shift: a pivotal book for Internet safety
Crimes Against Children Research Center
Crisis Textline
Cyber Civil Rights Initiative's Revenge Porn Crisis Line
Cyberwise.org
danah boyd's blog and book about networked youth
Disconnected, Carrie James's book on digital ethics
FOSI.org's Good Digital Parenting
The research of Global Kids Online
The Good Project at Harvard's School of Education
If you watch nothing else: "Parenting in a Digital Age" TED Talk by Prof. Sonia Livingstone
The International Bullying Prevention Association
Let Grow Foundation
Making Caring Common
Raising Digital Natives, author Devorah Heitner's site
Renee Hobbs at the Media Education Lab
MediaSmarts.ca
The New Media Literacies
Report of the Aspen Task Force on Learning & the Internet and our guide to Creating Trusted Learning Environments
The Ruler Approach to social-emotional learning (Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence)
Sources of Strength
"Young & Online: Perspectives on life in a digital age" from young people in 26 countries (via UNICEF)
"Youth Safety on a Living Internet": 2010 report of the Online Safety & Technology Working Group (and my post about it)

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