Keen attention to "Parenting for a digital future"

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We've often observed that much work is being done to educate children on how to behave and perform online. attention is paid to showing children how to be more aware of being "digital citizens". Parents, on the other hand, are often tasked with guiding their children  but little is written to help guide them as they enter into digital communication and relationships.

Then over Christmas we uncovered this exciting site, "Parenting for a Digital Future"," from the UK. What we really like about this site is that it begins to address the interests of adults who are moving into digital interactions with no more, and often less, experience than their children. Their situation is being considered here.

We'll check in on this site from time to time to see if it addresses the topic at the root of our project: what adults need to think about in relation to their own and others online privacy. Children who are growing up with online lives are used to a world where the division between public and private selves is blurred, parents on the other hand need to decide whether they want to advocate for maintaining privacy standards they have grown up with or to also blur the lines.

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