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Decoding Your Teen’s ‘Digital World’
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Are you intimidated by gadgets, computers, cell phones, PDAs, MP3 players, Web cams and the general onslaught of technology that has CLICK HERE FOR QUIZ pushed its way into our lives? Many parents ARE intimidated, and rightfully so.
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We also live in a culture obsessed with celebrities and the latest trends. Teens are often at the center of it all. There is an entire industry focused on marketing movies, music, fashion and other products to teen audiences. So it’s no wonder that many parents feel helpless trying to compete with the messages that popular culture promotes.
So, how can you get over those feelings of helplessness? How can you get into your teen’s “digital world?” Here are some ways to get started:
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What are your own feelings and beliefs regarding pop culture? Know your own limits and expectations first so you can then set guidelines for your teen.
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Get educated. Find out what music, Web sites and other media interest your teen. These will change, so ask often.
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Engage in media use with your teen and get comfortable with new technologies, especially if your child is using them. Use these opportunities to talk about what is credible and why.
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Encourage teens to think critically about what they hear, see and read.
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As a parent, YOU may still be wondering how to think critically about what is real in pop culture and what is not. The challenge of helping your teen navigate past messages and images they see in magazines, on TV and the Internet, etc., may seem overwhelming because you, yourself, are not so sure about how to interpret them. It is not easy. Between people claiming to be “experts” and countless sources of news and information, it’s hard to know what to believe.
TheAntiDrug.com offers practical guidance on how to take the first step—get smart about the different types of media today and learn how to talk to your teen about being a critical consumer of information.
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Ultimately, Parents Must Police Kids Myspace Date: November 6, 2006 Written by: Barbara Meltz, Boston Globe
Here’s something that may come as a surprise to some parents:
MySpace.com claims it shuts down 30,000 underage users a week.
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My teen might be using drugs. Can I use technology to better monitor him/her?
The first step is to closely monitor the technology your teen uses frequently. Cell phones, instant messaging and social networking Web sites are popular among teens.
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Talking About Risks
Your teen may not always want to admit how influenced they are by outside “noise,” from friends to media. That’s why your voice has to be the loudest one your teen hears. Start the conversation and keep it going--your child will eventually hear you.
How to talk to your teen >>
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Find Help & Local Resources
Locate the drug and alcohol abuse treatment programs nearest you or call 1-800-788-2800 for informational materials.
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