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Sunday, October 23, 2022

Family Link from Google - Family Safety & Parental Control Tools

Family Link from Google - Family Safety & Parental Control Tools
https://families.google/familylink/

Every family uses tech differently. Maybe your kid watches TV on Saturday mornings, but you also don’t allow phones at the table. Or screen time stops at 7 p.m., unless they’re reading on a tablet. This week, we announced changes to make family tech better, including easier to find screen time limits and app blocking in Family Link, and approvals and parent-managed watchlists for kids in Google TV.


Saturday, October 15, 2022

Cyberbullying Fact Sheet: Identification, Prevention, and Response


UPDATED for 2022! This detailed guide is a nine-page summary – filled with as much useful information as possible – to equip educators, parents, and other youth-serving adults to spot cyberbullying, respond to it appropriately and meaningfully, and to prevent its future occurrence among those they care for. If you only have time to read one fact sheet from the Cyberbullying Research Center to get up-to-speed about the problem and what you can do, read this one.

Read more and download the report:
https://cyberbullying.org/cyberbullying-fact-sheet-identification-prevention-and-response 

Monday, October 3, 2022

Bullying Prevention: Rise of the UPstander - Savvy School Counselor

When it comes to bullying prevention, being an upstander is one of the best positions to take. Through the years, I’ve really made it a point to teach my students about this position and why it’s such an important one. With Bullying Prevention Month beginning in just a few days, I want to talk about ways to encourage kids to be upstanders.

When your students are learning what a bystander is, use that time to differentiate the bystander from the upstander.

Read more: 

Bullying Prevention: Rise of the UPstander - Savvy School Counselor https://savvyschoolcounselor.com/bullying-prevention-rise-of-the-upstander/

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