Social Media: “Private” Doesn’t Mean Protected
When kids understand why settings matter, they’re more likely to keep them in place. Rules without explanation often feel restrictive….
When kids understand why settings matter, they’re more likely to keep them in place. Rules without explanation often feel restrictive….
Online gaming safety and 3 essential tips for kids Online games are where kids connect, compete, and build friendships. But…
Encourage your child to pause before trusting someone they only know online. Encourage your child to act quickly if something…
Image Sharing And online pressure What starts as friendly interaction can turn into pressure to share private or personal images….
Livestreaming Removes the Pause Button Livestreaming is popular on platforms like Instagram Live, TikTok Live, YouTube Live, and Twitch. It…
Make Sure Your Child Knows Where to Get Help Not every situation feels easy for a child to talk about…
Messaging Apps: Not all chats are equal Messaging apps are a normal part of your child’s social life, but many…
Summer Means More Screen Time – Stay Connected As school ends, many kids spend more time online.Gaming, social media, and…
Location Sharing: Know What’s Visible Some apps automatically share location through maps, photos, or tagged posts.Location data can reveal routines…
Everything Leaves a Digital Trail Posts, comments, screenshots, and shared content can resurface later.Colleges, employers, and peers may view online…
