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SOCIAL MEDIA AND TEENS Huron and Tuscola County Abstinence Programs
Ken Dail, Executive DirectorPrevention Network Michigan
kend@preventionnetwork.org
Dianne Perukel, Impaired Driving Program CoordinatorMichigan Office of Highway Safety Planning
perukeld@Michigan.gov
Saturday, March 14, 2015
SOCIAL MEDIA AND TEENS
WHO ARE YOU?
DO YOU HAVE KIDS/TWEENS/TEENS?
ARE YOU ON SOCIAL MEDIA? (AND WHICH ONES?)
HAVE YOU OR YOUR KIDS BEEN INVOLVED WITH ANY SOCIAL MEDIA DISASTERS (OR NEAR DISASTERS)?
SOCIAL MEDIA AND TEENS
What brought you here today?
What are you concerned about related to teens and social media use?
NormsWhat are “they” doing?
Bellbottoms vs. Corduroys vs. Boot cut jeans
Access How easy is it to get something?
Water in the dessert vs. water in this room
Policy & Enforcement What are the rues and what if I break them?
What ever are we to do?
What ever are we to do?
Rules & Enforcement
•Do you have any established rules?
•Are the consequences realistic, and will you enforce them?
•Do you have alternative activities for your kids if they lose their “screen time?”
•Contract examples…
What ever are we to do?
Access
•Who controls the wireless/internet access in your home?
•How do teens access the wireless/internet access at school?
•What wireless/internet devices do your teens
•This is a difficult issue to have complete control of, but is only one leg of the three-legged stool.
In conclusion…There is a world out there that we, as parents, need to know
about
It is full of opportunity. Both positive and negative.
Times are NOT the same as they were “back when we were kids.”
Spoken English has essentially become a second language to many teens today
We can help out teens in this brave new world, or Law Enforcement can
There are as many resources to HELP parents as there are for teens to get into trouble on the internet
Google, Urban Dictionaries, and Youtube can be your BFF
You are still the most influential force in your children’s lives
SOCIAL MEDIA AND TEENS Huron and Tuscola County Abstinence Programs
Ken Dail, Executive DirectorPrevention Network Michigan
kend@preventionnetwork.org
Dianne Perukel, Impaired Driving Program CoordinatorMichigan Office of Highway Safety Planning
perukeld@Michigan.gov
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