Sexting, Texting, Cyberbullying and Keeping Youth Safe Online (Report)
Journal of Social Sciences, 2010, Oct, 6, 4
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INTRODUCTION The virtual world poses both opportunities and risks for generation net. A number of factors influence those risks and opportunities. Educators and parents must be cognizant of the preference for technology over face to face interaction and must help guide children with safe online practices. Increased media attention to cyberbullying and online behavior emphasizes that many young people are concerned about both the real and virtual world. Given guidelines and provided with training on the risks with technology and online activity, our children can prevent cyberbullying and protect their online reputation.
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