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Social Media

Keeping up with social media is a full-time job for some people and an obsession for others.  Teens and parents will do well to explore ways to manage their use of social media.  While we need to stay informed and vigilant about protecting ourselves on social media, there are many benefits for teens in using social media.  For information about the benefits of social media click here.  

Social Networking Guidelines and Terms of Service

  • Teens, Social Media, and Privacy
  • For Parents - Social Media and Young Adults
  • Commonsense Media: Social Networking Tips for Parents

Facebook

  • 6 Tips for Better Facebook Parenting (Applies to other social networking sites as well!)
  • Facebook Terms of Service
  • A Guide to Facebook Privacy Options
  • Connect Safely: Facebook Guide for Parents
  • Parental Discretion Advised: To Friend or Not to Friend

Other Social Media Sites

  • Twitter Safety Tips for Parents
  • Twitter Advice for Families
  • Instagram Tips for Parents
  • Snapchat Guide for Parents
  • Snapchat: Is the problem the app or the use?
  • Teens Loving Snapchat: What Parents Need to Know
  • Twitter and Facebook are not where kids are heading. Meet Kik and Oink.

Sexting

  • Watch me - What is sexting?
  • Watch me - Your Photo Fate
  • Teen charged as sex offender for sexting
  • Watch me - Spokane Sexting land kids in trouble - KXLY News - 4:30 (HS, Parents)
  • Read me - Tips to prevent sexting
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    Unit Reflections: Social Media

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