We know these worries are real and we understand how hard this is for parents to tackle. We have a few suggestions to help you as your child starts using social media.
Read MoreAndrew Tate is loved and loathed by students. Do educators need to react? In this blog, you will find out more about him, what students are saying, and straightforward tips for the classroom, school counselors, and your digital citizenship programs.
Read MoreThis blog post is for both parents and educators who are worried about the mental health of our children and teens. In this blog post, we focus on what our youth need. There is even a list of questions for schools and parents attached.
Read MoreThe question of when you should get your child their first phone is both complicated and straightforward to answer. It is also a question I am asked at every single workshop.
Read More“I got lost over Christmas.”
“Lost where?”
“On my phone - It just dragged me in. It was like some force was pulling me to keep watching.”
Learn where more and more kids are getting lost online…..
Read MoreMy mom shared a document with me about raising teens. She wrote this in 1985 and trust me you will want to read this. Her seven imperatives to raising teens haven’t changed. A must read to all parents of teen and tweens.
A side note: Passing a typed paper around the neighborhood was blogging back in the 80s!
Read MoreWhat every and parent and educator should know about squid game now. Allison Ochs, social worker and expert in digital citizenship binged the show to give you guidelines for home and for school. With downloadable tips for teachers.
Read MoreTraditionally people think of gratitude in November. I want to challenge you to think of it all year long, not just in November! You might wonder why?
Read MoreWe have all felt the uneasy feeling in our tummies, a raised heart rate or even sweaty hands before an exam. This is usually healthy anxiety and it is there for a reason. It is entirely normal to worry before a test, a quiz or even a presentation or job interview.
Read MoreLast year a mother called me wondering if she should let her 4th grader download TikTok. She was ready to allow it. "What's the harm in dancing with your friends and making silly videos? It is creative, right?" This blog will explore just this.
Read MoreWhenever I meet with parents, they ask how they can control their child’s gaming. To comfort all parents reading this your children ask the same thing about their own habits; teenagers ask me at every session: "How can I control my gaming?"
Read MoreIf we want to teach students, we need to understand them. They live in a different online space than we do more often than not. Have you ever wondered where they get their news? I asked them time and time again.
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