3 Apps to Talk to Your Kids About
3 Kinds of Apps That Stir Up Drama in Schools
We are proud to present this article from our friends at Common Sense Media.
If your kid is among the 73 percent of teens who have access to a smartphone, you're well aware of the app obsession that can take over a brain and body in seconds. Multiply that by the average student population at your middle or high school, and you see the problem many schools are facing this back-to-school season. For teens, smartphones + apps = social networking. And where there's social networking, there's sure to be drama.
While a lot of social networking is harmless — and even beneficial — some apps are specifically designed to appeal to users' darker impulses. Confessionals, anonymous comments, incriminating photos, rumor-mongering — that sort of thing. Worse, some apps apply location services to this already combustible mix, connecting everyone in a school and magnifying problems like cyberbullying, gossip, and physical threats.
Keep these apps on your radar, and talk to your kids about responsible social networking.
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