Web Sites for Young Children: Gateway to Online Social Networking?(Report)
Professional School Counseling 2009, Oct, 13, 1
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Publisher Description
Traffic on Web sites for young children (ages 3-12) has increased exponentially in recent years. Advocates proclaim that they are safe introductions to the Internet and online social networking and teach essential 21st-century skills. Critics note developmental concerns. In this article, we provide basic information about Web sites for young children, discuss developmental issues, and make recommendations for school counselors to be proactive and aware of the advantages and dangers inherent in these sites. **********
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