Worried about what kind of online access your child should have? Read below to see what the APA and AAP have to say about social media. #HelloWonder is a great place to start if you're not sure what's best for your child. https://t.co/ZPj1gVCK3x
As children head back to school, law enforcement is urging families to take the time to talk about safety. https://t.co/QOoNcP4KJj
๐โ๐โโ๏ธNTIA knows that going #BackToSchool is a busy and exciting time. As students across the country return to online and in-person classrooms, we encourage parents and caregivers to help keep kids safe online with these tips: https://t.co/9LBL53tnCK
As students return to school, discussions surrounding online safety and the use of artificial intelligence in classrooms are gaining prominence. Parents are increasingly inquiring about educational institutions' policies regarding AI tools like ChatGPT, with many schools opting for media literacy training rather than outright bans. The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) has highlighted the importance of keeping children safe online, encouraging parents and caregivers to be proactive during this busy back-to-school season. Additionally, resources are being shared to foster open communication between parents and educators about students' online activities. Law enforcement agencies are also emphasizing the need for families to discuss safety measures as children head back to school.