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The Why of Sexting

According to research on teen sexting, approximately 39% of teens between the ages of 13-19 have sent at least one s

Tips for Preventing Computer Vision Syndrome in Children

With the amount of time our kids spend in front of digital devices these days, it is important to be aware of

Tips for Preventing Computer Vision Syndrome in Children

With the amount of time our kids spend in front of digital devices these days, it is important to be aware of

Watch Out For After School App

Millions of teenagers in high schools nationwide are using a smartphone app to anonymously sh

Watch Out For After School App

Millions of teenagers in high schools nationwide are using a smartphone app to anonymously sh

Send This Instead

To sext or not to sext is an uncomfortable question that one out of every six teens say they face.

Finstagrams Take a Bow

More than half of the 92 percent of teenagers ages 13 to 17 who go online daily use Instagram

Don’t Take Anything at Face Value - Misinformation

For a long time many watchers of the digital landscape have quietly been saying that the biggest cybersecurity risk is not identity theft, but misinformation.

Keeping Sexts a Secret

Sadly, sexting doesn’t seem to be going away anytime soon. With the growth in mobile devices, sexting has become even more prevalent than when it first received widespread attention.

Take Five: Posting on Social Media

Educators have stirred debate about the use of social media, both locally and elsewhere, sometimes garnering national attention for their online posts.

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