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”.
Latest research show 20-40% of travel reviews are fake. This even surprised me! Here’s tips on how to spot the real from the fake
It is likely many children have viewed the very distressing video of a man committing suicide as it has been circulating for over a week on social sites & messaging services for more than a week. What to do as a parent. A very important read.
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 […]
As the biological infection continues to spread at a rampant rate, we are also battling the rampant spread of misinformation online.
ABC: Setting up social media accounts for your baby and child has become popular. The pros and cons you should know.
The Conversation: If you have kids, chances are you’ve worried about their presence on social media. Five experts (including me) were asked if social media is damaging to children and teens.
How we talk to children about technology needs to keep up with the weird changes that constantly emerge.
The Conversation: How is the removal of Instagram ‘Likes’ panning out? I think the idea is good in theory but I wonder if all is as it seems… My thoughts 24 hours into the test.
Sydney Morning Herald: Instagram have introduced a ‘Rethink’ feature to stop the posting of nasty messages. If you could rethink other aspect of your online activity, what would it be?