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The Internet is a wonderful research and communication tool, but some sites (Education.com, perhaps?) are more trustworthy than others, and not everyone your child may encounter online has their best interests at heart. Read on to find out how the Internet is being used in schools and what you can do to make sure that your child stays safe while surfing the Web.
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Perspective on Media Sharing, Advice Against Over Sharing
There are good reasons for all this user-produced media, but here's advice for families and anybody concerned about...
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Watch This Video, Parents
Here's help for non-digital natives who wonder what this online video phenomenon is all about and why it's so compelling...
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Myths and Facts About Learning Online
If you are new to online learning, you may have some misconceptions or you may not be aware of some facts regarding this...
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New Ways of Advertising to Children
Television has traditionally been the preferred medium for children’s food advertising, but the landscape is changing...
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Media Literacy
Issues such as violence against women and girls, eating disorders, coping with grief and loss, date rape, the rising...

