HOW TO HELP OUR KIDS?
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Elementary
– Instagram, Snapchat, KIK, face time
Middle – Vine, Instagram, KIK, Ask. Fm, Snapchat,
High
- Twitter, Tumbler, Yik Yak, Tender, Instagram, Snapchat
Create an awareness around popular apps kids are using today
Impact of social media
How to keep your kids safe
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Productive
Professional
Positive
Parent Friendly
Can be good and bad for teens
Talk with teen about apps
Sexting and inappropriate content
ANNOYMOUS
NOT safe for Teens
Inappropriate and Unmoderated content
Cyberbullying
Prone to Predators
https://safesmartsocial.com/what-is-finstagram-socialmedia-safety-guide /
Owned by Twitter
Location based app
Watch and broadcast live from anywhere
Sending messages with hearts
The more hearts you get the higher they flutter on screen
6-second videos that play on a loop.
Can also repost videos created by others and leave comments.
Many inappropriate videos
Privacy concerns
Popular app that allows you to send photos, messages, and videos that disappear in seconds. Teens use this app to send private photos, messages, videos that they do not want anyone else to see
No age restrictions. Easy access
Because of the “peek-a-boo” concept it has become increasingly popular with the tweeny and teen population.
Photos disappear between 5-10 seconds.
Because the picture disappears, it is extremely difficult for parents to discover the risky behavior.
Viewers are still able to screen shot and save them “If you show me yours I will show you mine. “
Allows users the option to string together pictures and videos taken throughout the day.
This “slideshow” is public for all Snapchat friends.
Snapchat’s picture/video chain feature only lasts for 24 hours
Because the picture disappears, it is extremely difficult for parents to discover the risky behavior.
Teens use this app to send private photos, messages, videos that they do not want anyone else to see
http://wivb.com/2015/02/04/new-apps-troublemodern-parents
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Lets kids ask questions and answer
Sometimes anonymous
Questions about favorite food or crushes
Mean comments
Sexual in nature
Instant message app
Can share messages, photos videos, games and news
It lets you create your own username and message others without using your mobile number
Sexual content, privacy settings, and talking to strangers
Cyber- bullying
It’s a new anonymous app similar to Yik Yak, Secret App,
Whisper and Ask.fm.
The main distinguishing feature is that it creates a separate chat group for each school.
After School created a new anonymous platform/app for cyberbullying, sexting and alcohol/tobacco/drug chatting
https://safesmartsocial.com/afterschool-app-parent-guide-video /
Video Chat app
It lets you make video calls, voice mails and send texts to family and friends
You can start a video chat up to 12 people
Privacy settings let you decide if you want to talk to friends or people you do not know.
Cross between a blog and twitter
It's a streaming scrapbook of text, photos and/or videos and audio clips
Users create and follow short blogs, or "tumblelogs,“
Reblogging on Tumblr is similar to re-tweeting
Porn is easy to find
First profile a member creates is public and viewable by anyone on the Internet
Cross between Twitter and Snapchat
Anonymous posting
Allows anyone to connect and share info without having to know them.
Allows students to post anonymous comments to other users within a 5-to-10-mile radius.
It reveals your location. (unless you toggle location sharing off)
users to up- or down-vote comments
Popular on high school and college campuses
Concerns: cyberbullying, explicit sexual content, unintended location sharing, and exposure to explicit information about drugs and alcohol.
1 point -for every Yak you upvote or down vote.
2 points for every Yak that you post.
1 point for every upvote you get on Yaks you’ve posted
You can post content anonymously
Yan also comment on a friend’s post anonymously as you’re given a new profile picture for each
When a friend likes your post it gets shared with their friends and this continues to be shared with other people.
SHUT DOWN APP
A social "confessional" app
Publish text and receive replies from other people. It also allows you to communicate with others through private messages.
Allows users to post whatever's on their mind. Users type a confession, add a background image, and share it with the
Whisper community.
It's intended for users age 17 and older.
Randomly connects you to another person on the site
Users get paired up with strangers. That's the whole premise of the app. And there's no registration required.
This is NOT an app for kids and teens. It is filled with people searching for sexual chat. Some prefer to do so live. Others offer links to porn sites.
Language is a big issue. they're often much more explicit also let users filter potential chat partners by shared interests
There are many free, available apps to choose from, with
no parental consent required. While most are made out to be geared towards adults, the horrible truth is that the creators know that kids are using them
Meow Chat Snog-
Meet Me MYLOL
The “Private Photo (Calculator%)” app is designed to help students hide photos and videos behind an innocent looking calculator app. This application looks like a calculator but entering a passcode opens a private area
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHdzTeOWSbg
Dating app, which has two separate communities for adults (18+) and one for young people aged 13-17.
You’re shown other people’s profile pictures and you swipe left for ‘no’ or right for ‘yes’.
When you and another person both swipe right on each other’s pictures you can talk to them directly.
GPS settings mean you
Need a facebook account to get this app.
Need a facebook account to get this app.
Can lie on facebook to get app.
Any child who uses the app will be meeting people who are over legal age. They might come across predators, scammers and any variety of creeps that no one should have to deal with.
Peer Pressure
Behavior changes
Addiction
Risk to being cyber bullying
Exposure to inappropriate content
Depression
Low self-image
Isolation
Sleep deprivation
Low grades
http://www.cnn.com/2013/11/21/living/social-media-positivesteens-parents/index.html
Talk to your Kids – Open Communication
Check phone, ipad, tablets, and all electronics!
Check privacy settings often!
Keep updated- most popular apps… Put on your phone and learn!
Keep electronics out of bedroom!
Teach your kids to block kids who bully on line
Report to school counselor/ Admin
Listen to your kids
Changes of behavior/sleeping/ drop in grades
Model good social media behavior
The more responsible you act the more privileges you get
https://safesmartsocial.com/
commonsensemedia.org
/www.uknowkids.com/
https://www.uknowkids.com/www.neisd.net
Go to school website and look under District links
Bradley Middle School
Click on Internet Safety