The Conversation: If your child spends long hours playing video games, you might be worried they’re addicted. Here are signs to look for.
The Conversation: If your child spends long hours playing video games, you might be worried they’re addicted. Here are signs to look for.
There continues to be a call to ban mobile phones in schools. There is another side to this issue that needs to be considered.
Cancel culture…ever heard of it? It’s a large-scale fan exodus taking the social media world by storm. What’s more is that it’s a movement led by our kids. Here’s why you should know about it.
Sunday Telegraph: If your child plays the video game Fortnite, here is a special report into Aussie kids who are obsessed with this game and how parents can manage it.
ABC: You’re a 14-yr-old girl on the train & a “dick pic” appears on your phone. Surprise! You’ve been cyber flashed. Supporting teens when new forms of online harassment strike.
If we blame technology for everything, provide the solution of banning it, will all the ills of the world will be solved? We hear this angle again and again but of course life is not that simple!
Channel 9: Angus said he was obsessed with video games but not addicted. Here’s how he explained the difference.
Channel 7: The quest for a perfect selfie is leading to deadly consequences – in a world hooked on social media, people are taking risks to impress their online followers.
Sydney Morning Herald: It’s too easy to dismiss the “selfie” generation as attention-seeking and shallow. Images are the currency of communication for young people in the digital age.
Sydney Morning Herald/The Age: ‘Sharenting’ has become a big issue! Here’s what parents need to do to protect their child’s digital identity.