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‘Mean Girls’ Music Video Teaches Resilience Towards Bullying
Like a lot of young girls, singer/songwriter Rachel Crow knows what it’s like to be bullied, having been called “weirdo” and “freak, according to an interview on the AOL Music Blog. The 14 year-old former X Factor contestant wrote and recorded Mean … Continue reading
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Common Sense Media Report Shines Positive Light on Kids and Social Media
by Larry Magid Common Sense Media just published a report that paints a mostly positive picture of social media’s impact on teens’ social and emotional well-being. Social Media, Social Life: How Teens View Their Digital Lives (PDF) points out that “Many more … Continue reading
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How To Protect Children and Adolescents from Sexual Abuse
by Larry Magid The conviction of former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky on 45 counts of sexual abuse of children has, once again, put child sex abuse on the front page. Like the vast majority of child sex … Continue reading
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Skout’s ‘Flirt, Friend, Chat’ May Be Fine For Adults, But Not For Kids
by Larry Magid This article appeared in the San Jose Mercury News When you go to download Skout on an iPhone, the tagline is “flirt, friend, chat,” and you’re invited to “join the fastest growing FREE social scene with millions of guys … Continue reading
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CDC Study: Too Many Teens Text While Driving
Nationwide, 32.8% of students had texted or e-mailed while driving a car or other vehicle on at least 1 day during the 30 days before the Centers for Disease Control conducted its 2011 Youth Risk Survey (PDF). That percentage jumped … Continue reading
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Letting Children Under 13 On Facebook Could Make Them Safer
Two years ago — long before there was much public discussion about Facebook admitting children under 13 — I had the opportunity to interview Mark Zuckerberg. But, before I did, I asked a group of educators, Internet safety advocates and youth risk experts … Continue reading
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Understanding Facebook’s New Privacy Policy
Facebook has made some changes to what it calls its “data use policy,” which is essentially the same as its privacy policy. The company has also added a ”Facebook Terms and Policies” hub that serves as a central landing page … Continue reading
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Facebook and Child Porn
Facebook, like all sites with user content, has had to battle against people using the service to post and distribution illegal child pornography. In my CNET News post, I try to put the issue in perspective and quote law enforcement experts … Continue reading
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Consumer Reports Finds Very Small Percentage of Facebook Users ‘Are Sharing Too Much’
by Larry Magid When Consumer Reports writes about home appliances, it tells you their strengths and weaknesses but I’ve never seen any dire warnings about how you can lose your hand if you stick it in a garbage disposal. Even … Continue reading
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Free Webinar To Focus on Positive Peer-based Approaches to Cyberbullying
A free two hour webinar, scheduled for April 26th at 7:00 P.M. Eastern Time, will address “How can educators ensure the development of a positive school climate and support positive actions by peers that will be necessary for prevention and … Continue reading
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