The Conversation: Every time a child goes online they potentially enter an environment of online celebrity bashing, judgemental knee-jerk reactions & toxic negativity. It may not be targeting them but as bystanders it normalises ‘hate”.
The Conversation: Every time a child goes online they potentially enter an environment of online celebrity bashing, judgemental knee-jerk reactions & toxic negativity. It may not be targeting them but as bystanders it normalises ‘hate”.
Does killing animals in a video game have a different impact on children to killing people in games?
Originally published here TikTok has become a hot political potato. Does this mean that our children who use this video-sharing app are they at risk? Should parents be worried? If you’re a parent here are the issues. Never has […]
Prior to Covid, a key message that schools communicated to parents, students and the community is that technology is dangerous and unsafe for children. This message has become an ingrained part of school life, and this has been the entrenched […]
This article was written by Joseph Brookes and published here Children in Australia are being pervasively tracked when they go online without proper regard for their privacy or the risks of collecting their data, according to technology and privacy experts. […]
How are you keeping your teenager safe from new online risks occurring during COVID? Are you aware of the red flags? Is your child aware of the red flags?
ABC: Setting up social media accounts for your baby and child has become popular. The pros and cons you should know.
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.
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.