Parent Toolbox – Social Media

Parent Toolbox – Social Media

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1 CHC: Too Much Screen Time - How to Help Your Kids Find the Right Balance https://www.chconline.org/resourcelibrary/too-much-screen-time-how-to-help-your-kids-find-the-right-balance/#more-23486 A brief but insightful article to help parents more effectively talk with their child about healthy use of technology and devices.
2 My Digital Tat2 https://www.mydigitaltat2.org MyDigital Tat2 is a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering "...students, families, and educators to understand the power of technology and the impact of their online presence" - " addressing how to build healthy habits, critical thinking, and thoughtful online behavior in order to integrate technology into our lives in a constructive way.
3 Common Sense Media - Kids Mental Health Tools for Suicide Help, Coping Skills and Professional Support https://www.commonsensemedia.org/articles/kids-mental-health-apps-and-websites-for-anxiety-depression-coping-skills-and-professional-support Valuable resource list of digital tools and apps for children and families to help with coping skills, prevent suicide and find mental health support.
4 Common Sense Media - Parents Need to Know https://www.commonsensemedia.org/articles The "Parents Need to Know" section of the Common Sense Media site covers a broad range of youth and media usage topics and provides answers to questions parents frequently have. Some available in Spanish
5 Connect Safely: Parent Guides Connect Safely Parehttps://www.connectsafely.org/parentguides/nt Guides Connect Safely is a nonprofit focused on safety, privacy, security and digital wellness. An excellent overall resource on social media, Connect Safely includes a parent section on their website - providing a number of valuable guidebooks, articles, and insights - designed to help parents understand the challenges and benefits of social media and successfully manage social media's impact as a family.
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