by Sherryll Kraizer PhD | Mar 20, 2017 | Bullying Articles, Internet & Social Media Articles, Issues for parents, Issues for schools, Preventing Bullying, Resources, Safety on the Internet
Link to – Cyber Bullying: The Definitive Guide for Educators, Parents, and Family Members This resource was provided by Denise Austin and offers important and useful information for parents, teachers, and family members on cyber-bullying, what it is, the laws...
by Sherryll Kraizer PhD | Dec 8, 2016 | Internet & Social Media Articles, Issues for parents
It is a daily struggle to sort out technology in our families and with our children. When to set limits, how to set limits, and how to balance this revolution in communication and information? This New York Times article, When Tech is a Problem Child, addresses when...
by Sherryll Kraizer PhD | Nov 16, 2015 | Internet & Social Media Articles, Issues for parents, Issues for schools
Canon City High School in Colorado has provided an interesting forum for managing sexting by teens. Following are three New York Times articles to consider. Of particular interest to parents are the Apps that support keeping pictures hidden. NYTimes: Hundreds of...
by Sherryll Kraizer PhD | May 29, 2014 | --, Issues for parents
Latchkey kids originally emerged during the World War II era, when fathers went away to war and mothers joined the workforce to help keep factories running and support their households. However, more recent societal trends of single-parent households and households...
by Sherryll Kraizer PhD | May 14, 2012 | Internet & Social Media Articles
Social Media Rules Limit New York Student-Teacher Contact Schools continue to struggle with balancing student safety and freedom of expression. The guidelines do not ban teachers from using social media. Nor do they address cellphones and text messaging between...
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