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Header reads "What is Sharenting?" An illustration of a child having their photograph taken on a smartphone sits in the upper left corner. Below the header, a definition of sharenting -- parents sharing images and content about their children on social media platforms -- along with a bulleted list about sharenting.

Header reads "What is Sharenting?" An illustration of a child having their photograph taken on a smartphone sits in the upper left corner. Below the header, a definition of sharenting -- parents sharing images and content about their children on social media platforms -- along with a bulleted list about sharenting.

"What is Sharenting?” 🤔💭

Explore the NEW #CommonQuestion to understand the potential risks of posting family content, concerns about consent and children’s right to privacy, and how to balance the benefits of sharing online alongside the risks. 👉 bit.ly/49pF1R9

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An infographic titled "#CommonQuestions: What is sextortion?" It includes a question mark icon and an image of a child wearing headphones, covering their face from their smartphone. Three tips for protecting your child from sextortion are listed: 1. Create a calm, supportive environment. 2. Collect evidence first. 3. Have the child's online accounts set to private or deactivate them. The logo for "Children and Screens" is displayed at the bottom.

An infographic titled "#CommonQuestions: What is sextortion?" It includes a question mark icon and an image of a child wearing headphones, covering their face from their smartphone. Three tips for protecting your child from sextortion are listed: 1. Create a calm, supportive environment. 2. Collect evidence first. 3. Have the child's online accounts set to private or deactivate them. The logo for "Children and Screens" is displayed at the bottom.

Informational graphic titled "What is Sextortion?" from Children and Screens. It shows a child looking at their smartphone with a concerned expression. The image includes tips for protecting children, such as reporting to law enforcement and seeking additional support from trusted therapists or school counselors. The background is blue with a large question mark and the hashtag #CommonQuestions.

Informational graphic titled "What is Sextortion?" from Children and Screens. It shows a child looking at their smartphone with a concerned expression. The image includes tips for protecting children, such as reporting to law enforcement and seeking additional support from trusted therapists or school counselors. The background is blue with a large question mark and the hashtag #CommonQuestions.

What is “Sextortion?” #OnlineSafety

The NEW #CommonQuestion in #LearnAndExplore investigates the risks sextortion poses to youth online and actionable steps parents/caregivers can take to protect their young ones from this form of online coercion. 🔗 https://bit.ly/4q6WfrY

#Privacy

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Infographic with border header -- #CommonQuestion, Signs of Problematic Media Use in Youth. A big question in a blue banner reads: Is my child addicted to screens? To the right of the banner, an image of a child using a smartphone. The Boyd text lists signs of screen addiction along with a disclaimer.

Infographic with border header -- #CommonQuestion, Signs of Problematic Media Use in Youth. A big question in a blue banner reads: Is my child addicted to screens? To the right of the banner, an image of a child using a smartphone. The Boyd text lists signs of screen addiction along with a disclaimer.

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"Is my child addicted to screens?"

Learn what classifies as problematic media use and how to spot the signs of digital addiction in your child or teen in Children and Screens’ expert-backed #CommonQuestion resource in #LearnAndExplore 👉 https://bit.ly/4oNFrWA

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Infographic titled "#CommonQuestion: What is Technoference?" explaining that technoference is when a person's technology use interferes with their relationships or social interactions. Examples include scrolling through social media, using a mobile device during a conversation, and checking a device while playing with a child. An image of a father ignoring his child by looking at his phone sits in the top left corner.

Infographic titled "#CommonQuestion: What is Technoference?" explaining that technoference is when a person's technology use interferes with their relationships or social interactions. Examples include scrolling through social media, using a mobile device during a conversation, and checking a device while playing with a child. An image of a father ignoring his child by looking at his phone sits in the top left corner.

What is "technoference?" 🤔

Check out the NEW #CommonQuestion in #LearnAndExplore to learn how mobile technology affects parent-child relationships, how digital distraction impacts children and parents differently, and more 🔗 https://bit.ly/3LhzMJR

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What data do platforms collect? 🤔

Visit our latest #CommonQuestion resource to learn more about online data collection and how online platforms can collect nearly every type of data from children and teens.

Find out in #LearnAndExplore: www.childrenandscreens.org/learn-explor...

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Does screen media exposure cause obesity in children? 👧 🧒

Learn what the research says about the links between screen time and youth obesity, risk factors, and more in this #CommonQuestion resource in #LearnAndExplore 🔗 bit.ly/3GtdhiP

#HealthyHabits

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Header -- How to Assess "Quality Screen Time" for Children. Children and Screens logo in blue on the top right corner. Step 1 in green reads 'Content: What are children seeing?' and provides tips. At the bottom left corner, a photo of a father and son looking at a tablet.

Header -- How to Assess "Quality Screen Time" for Children. Children and Screens logo in blue on the top right corner. Step 1 in green reads 'Content: What are children seeing?' and provides tips. At the bottom left corner, a photo of a father and son looking at a tablet.


Header -- How to Assess "Quality Screen Time" for Children. Children and Screens logo in blue on the top right corner. Step 2 in green reads 'Context: How children watch media' and provides tips. At the bottom right corner, a photo of a mother and daughter scrolling through a smartphone.

Header -- How to Assess "Quality Screen Time" for Children. Children and Screens logo in blue on the top right corner. Step 2 in green reads 'Context: How children watch media' and provides tips. At the bottom right corner, a photo of a mother and daughter scrolling through a smartphone.

Header -- How to Assess "Quality Screen Time" for Children. Children and Screens logo in blue on the top right corner. Step 3 in green reads 'Interactivity: How children respond' and provides tips. At the bottom right corner, a photo of a father and daughter scrolling through a smartphone.

Header -- How to Assess "Quality Screen Time" for Children. Children and Screens logo in blue on the top right corner. Step 3 in green reads 'Interactivity: How children respond' and provides tips. At the bottom right corner, a photo of a father and daughter scrolling through a smartphone.

Are some types of screen time better than others? 🤔 #CommonQuestion

Swipe through to learn about the key factors that impact the quality of screen time for children such as content, context, and interactivity.

Find more insights here in #LearnAndExplore: www.childrenandscreens.org/learn-explor...

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Deadline for questions for the MPG MassPulse Quarterly Omnibus poll is 7/13. Yes, you own the results for questions you add. #commonquestion

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If iPad 2 isn't showing up in iTunes, click "Check for Updates" in the iTunes menu b/c you're not running the newest version #commonquestion

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