Raising Kids In Our Digital Media World
Socializing Texting Creating Gaming Visiting virtual worlds Downloading
content Content Pushes boundaries
Mobile Anywhere and anytime access
Interactive Kids connect and collaborate
Scale Everything takes place before a vast audience
Anonymity Audience is invisible
Replicable Everything can be cut and pasted
Persistent Once something is it out there, it doesn’t ever go away
So that means our kids are leaving digital footprints
Access to information Connect, collaborate and network Community support
Self-exploration Creative expression Educational value
Always on Cyberbullying and sexting Information overload Pressure to broadcast
Damage to reputation Negative health effects Exposure to inappropriate content, people and influences
What you need to know to raise media-smart kids
Embrace their world Encourage balanced use Try to keep media in public spaces Discuss what sites they can visit and what they can download Basic Rules of the Road
Explain that nothing is really private Set up privacy settings Keep passwords private Protecting Personal Privacy
Graphic for identity Discuss accountability Talk about risky behavior Creating Identity Help them self-reflect before they self-reveal
Talk about copyright issues Explain that cheating online is still cheating Once it’s gone digital, kids lose control Encourage creativity Understanding Who Owns What Gets Created
Teach kids to ask the who, what, and when questions Is a person who they say they are? Balance research sources Point out all the ways marketers target them What Kids Can Trust and Believe
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