internet and children

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internet and children

The new childhood

raising kids to thrive in a connected world
"A refreshingly positive look at the new digital landscape of childhood and how to navigate it. In The New Childhood, Jordan Shapiro provides a hopeful counterpoint to the fearful hand-wringing that has come to define our narrative around children and technology. Drawing on groundbreaking research in economics, psychology, philosophy, and education, The New Childhood shows how technology is guiding humanity toward a bright future in which our children will be able to create new, better models of global citizenship, connection, and community. Shapiro offers concrete, practical advice on how to parent and educate children effectively in a connected world, and provides tools and techniques for using technology to engage with kids and help them learn and grow. He compares this moment in time to other great technological revolutions in humanity's past and presents entertaining micro-histories of cultural fixtures: the sandbox, finger painting, the family dinner, and more. But most importantly, The New Childhood paints a timely, inspiring and positive picture of today's children, recognizing that they are poised to create a progressive, diverse, meaningful, and hyper-connected world that today's adults can only barely imagine."--Dust jacket.

What does it mean to be safe?

a thoughtful discussion for readers of all ages about drawing healthy boundaries and making safe choices
Simple text and illustrations define what it means to be safe and describe ways to make healthy decisions and ask for help when needed.

A Garfield guide to posting online

pause before you post
"Nermal loves posting on social media. But Arlene and Garfield think Nermal is sharing too much personal information. Online security expert Dr. Cybrina helps Nermal learn how much is too much to share online"--Provided by publisher.

Staying safe online

Explores how children can use the internet safely, covering such topics as cyberbullying, viruses, and online gaming.
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How much time should kids spend online?

A fifth grade classroom presents arguments onhow much time kids should spend online.
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A smart kid's guide to Internet privacy

Explores ways to use the Internet safely, and discusses privacy issues, e-mail, junk mail, spyware, blocking online predators, and other topics.
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A smart kid's guide to social networking online

Online networking is the wave of the future. However, many social networking sites are not appropriate for elementary school-aged kids. This book explains online social networking and explores kid-friendly networking options.
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Don't talk to strangers online

Simple text and colorful illustrations show how to safely use the Internet and why children should only talk to people they know while online.
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Avoiding clickbait

"This [text] examines the roots of modern clickbait in the sensationalism of yellow journalism, while guiding readers through the process of recognizing clickbait and reacting to it in savvy ways"--Amazon.
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Navigating cyberspace

Discusses the hazards of cyberspace, what dangers to watch out for, being prepared, and more.
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