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Phil Taylor

Dealing with Digital Behavior Issues: A Parent Guide | Edutopia - 2 views

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    "Dealing with Digital Behavior Issues: A Parent Guide"
Phil Taylor

- Parenting In The Digital Age Presentation - 0 views

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    "Parenting In The Digital Age Presentation"
Phil Taylor

#CyberTalk: Parenting in the Digital Age - YouTube - 0 views

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    "#CyberTalk: Parenting in the Digital Age"
Phil Taylor

The Digital Generation Project | Edutopia - 0 views

  • Today's kids are born digital -- born into a media-rich, networked world of infinite possibilities. But their digital lifestyle is about more than just cool gadgets; it's about engagement, self-directed learning, creativity, and empowerment. The Digital Generation Project tells their stories so that educators and parents can understand how kids learn, communicate, and socialize in very different ways than any previous generation.
Phil Taylor

With Media, Parents and Kids Learn More Together | MindShift - 0 views

  • Whether kids are watching TV, creating digital media, reading, searching, or playing video games with parents, siblings or friends, consuming media becomes a different kind of experience than when it’s done alone.
  • Plenty of studies have shown that kids learn more when they’re consuming media alongside their parents
Phil Taylor

For kids and parents, there's a digital generation gap, but maybe that's OK - Forbes - 0 views

  • What’s important isn’t that parents micromanage their kids or track their behavior, but whether they have an open relationship that allows for communications about important life events and values.
Phil Taylor

Not all screen time is equal: Some considerations for schools and parents - Shooting Az... - 0 views

  • According to Livingstone and Blum-Ross ‘screen time’ “is an obsolete concept. As digital media become integrated into all aspects of daily life, it is more important to consider the context and content of digital media use, and the connections children and young people (and parents) are making, or not, than to consider arbitrary rules about time.”
Phil Taylor

Forget digital natives. Here's how kids are really using the Internet | - 0 views

  • Digital orphans have grown up with a great deal of tech access — but very little guidance.
  • Digital exiles are at the opposite extreme — they’ve been raised with minimal technology.
  • Digital heirs have impressive tech skills, thanks largely to their parents and teachers.
John Evans

A Letter To Parents Of Digital Age Children - 1 views

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    "First, let me thank you for entrusting me with teaching your children, honoring the amazing individuals they are, and helping them discover the confident and empowered young people they can be. Providing a rich and engaging environment for your children to learn in is my utmost concern, but Iately I have had to acknowledge that the young people I see every day do much of the learning that is important to them when they leave the parking lot and head home from school. Thus, I am writing to solicit your help."
Phil Taylor

Tip Sheet: What is Instagram? - 0 views

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    "Learn about the mobile app, Instagram, and what parents should know."
Phil Taylor

Parent Concerns | Common Sense Media - 0 views

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    "age-appropriate guidelines for your family plus videos and articles to help with the tough conversations"
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