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It's vital we teach social networking skills in school - Comment - Voices - The Indepen... - 0 views
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As with learning to read, swim or play good football children will be much more effective social networkers with support, guidance and help than without
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We need to educate young people to understand that it is wrong to write anything on a social networking site which you wouldn’t say to someone’s face
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Second, Twitter and Facebook are, as has been well publicised, a groomer’s dream.
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The Innovative Educator: Why I Let My Kids Have an Internet Presence - 0 views
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So yes, I let my kids have a presence on the internet – first and last name and everything. And though I’m sure there are risks involved, the benefits for us far outweigh them. Here are some of those benefits:
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They each have email addresses, but I receive copies of every incoming email. I proofread most of what goes back out as well. Youtube comments have to be approved by me, and I don’t allow youtube likes or dislikes. All comments on their websites also come to me for approval. As neither kid is 13 yet, neither of them have facebook accounts. It’s not a perfect system, but it’s not a perfect world. I say we forge ahead and embrace the positives in a smart, informed manner!