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Episode #162. How to Destress Your Children for Success using a TECHFAST and Interview about my new book BEING SEEN with Isabella Ferguson

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How do we help our children's mental well-being for optimal success. Our special guest, Isabella Ferguson, mother of 2 boys and a stepmother.

Parents should not have to go to therapy because they cannot manage their children’s social media and phone.
LEARN MORE HERE:
https://www.amazon.com.au/Being-Seen-Parenting-Digital-Mastering/dp/0999099736
LISTEN TO BEING SEEN PODCAST HERE:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-3-techfast-for-parents-and-why-policing/id1728554657?i=1000645150743

Average monitoring
whatsapp
well adjusted, not gamers, 16 and15.
Screens off by 6pm
No bedrooms/bathrooms
BUY MY NEW BOOK
Is it enough.
🚨 Wake Up Call: Your Child's Online Safety in 2024 🚨

Parents, it's time for a reality check. In today's digital age, the safety of our children online is more precarious than ever before. As we navigate through the complexities of the online world in 2024, it's imperative that we open our eyes to the harsh realities our children face every time they log on.

💻 Cyberbullying: Gone are the days when bullying was confined to the schoolyard. Cyberbullying has become rampant, with malicious individuals hiding behind screens to torment and intimidate our children. From hurtful comments to degrading messages, our kids are subjected to a relentless onslaught of online abuse that can have devastating effects on their mental health.

🔒 Privacy Concerns: With every click, our children's privacy hangs in the balance. Social media platforms, gaming communities, and online forums are rife with data-hungry entities eager to harvest personal information for profit. Our kids' digital footprints are being tracked and monetized without their consent, leaving them vulnerable to exploitation and identity theft.

🕵️‍♂️ Online Predators: The internet is a breeding ground for predators seeking to prey on unsuspecting children. These individuals lurk in the shadows of chat rooms, gaming platforms, and social media sites, posing as friendly strangers while grooming our children for sinister purposes. The anonymity of the online world makes it all too easy for predators to infiltrate our homes and target our most precious assets.

🛑 Explicit Content: Despite our best efforts to shield our children from inappropriate content, the harsh reality is that the internet is awash with explicit material. From graphic images to explicit videos, our kids are just a few clicks away from exposure to content that can scar them for life. The consequences of such exposure can be profound, leading to trauma, desensitization, and a warped sense of reality.

It's time for us, as parents, to wake up and take action. We cannot afford to turn a blind eye to the dangers lurking in the digital shadows. We must equip ourselves with the knowledge and tools necessary to safeguard our children's online experiences.

🛡️ Empowerment Through Education: Educate yourself about the latest online threats and trends. Stay informed about the apps and platforms your children use and familiarize yourself with their privacy settings and safety features.

👥 Open Dialogue: Foster open, honest communication with your children about their online activities. Create a safe space where they feel comfortable sharing their experiences and concerns without fear of judgment or retribution.

🔐 Parental Controls: Utilize parental control software and tools to monitor and manage your child's online behavior. Set boundaries and enforce rules regarding screen time, app usage, and online interactions.

🚨 Report Suspicious Activity: Be vigilant and proactive in reporting any suspi

Support the Show.

Subscribe and support the podcast at
https://www.buzzsprout.com/367319/supporters/new
Learn more at www.profselenabartlett.com

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Content provided by Professor Selena Bartlett, Neuroscientist, Brain Health is Everyone's Business, Professor Selena Bartlett, and Brain Health is Everyone's Business. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Professor Selena Bartlett, Neuroscientist, Brain Health is Everyone's Business, Professor Selena Bartlett, and Brain Health is Everyone's Business or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

How do we help our children's mental well-being for optimal success. Our special guest, Isabella Ferguson, mother of 2 boys and a stepmother.

Parents should not have to go to therapy because they cannot manage their children’s social media and phone.
LEARN MORE HERE:
https://www.amazon.com.au/Being-Seen-Parenting-Digital-Mastering/dp/0999099736
LISTEN TO BEING SEEN PODCAST HERE:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-3-techfast-for-parents-and-why-policing/id1728554657?i=1000645150743

Average monitoring
whatsapp
well adjusted, not gamers, 16 and15.
Screens off by 6pm
No bedrooms/bathrooms
BUY MY NEW BOOK
Is it enough.
🚨 Wake Up Call: Your Child's Online Safety in 2024 🚨

Parents, it's time for a reality check. In today's digital age, the safety of our children online is more precarious than ever before. As we navigate through the complexities of the online world in 2024, it's imperative that we open our eyes to the harsh realities our children face every time they log on.

💻 Cyberbullying: Gone are the days when bullying was confined to the schoolyard. Cyberbullying has become rampant, with malicious individuals hiding behind screens to torment and intimidate our children. From hurtful comments to degrading messages, our kids are subjected to a relentless onslaught of online abuse that can have devastating effects on their mental health.

🔒 Privacy Concerns: With every click, our children's privacy hangs in the balance. Social media platforms, gaming communities, and online forums are rife with data-hungry entities eager to harvest personal information for profit. Our kids' digital footprints are being tracked and monetized without their consent, leaving them vulnerable to exploitation and identity theft.

🕵️‍♂️ Online Predators: The internet is a breeding ground for predators seeking to prey on unsuspecting children. These individuals lurk in the shadows of chat rooms, gaming platforms, and social media sites, posing as friendly strangers while grooming our children for sinister purposes. The anonymity of the online world makes it all too easy for predators to infiltrate our homes and target our most precious assets.

🛑 Explicit Content: Despite our best efforts to shield our children from inappropriate content, the harsh reality is that the internet is awash with explicit material. From graphic images to explicit videos, our kids are just a few clicks away from exposure to content that can scar them for life. The consequences of such exposure can be profound, leading to trauma, desensitization, and a warped sense of reality.

It's time for us, as parents, to wake up and take action. We cannot afford to turn a blind eye to the dangers lurking in the digital shadows. We must equip ourselves with the knowledge and tools necessary to safeguard our children's online experiences.

🛡️ Empowerment Through Education: Educate yourself about the latest online threats and trends. Stay informed about the apps and platforms your children use and familiarize yourself with their privacy settings and safety features.

👥 Open Dialogue: Foster open, honest communication with your children about their online activities. Create a safe space where they feel comfortable sharing their experiences and concerns without fear of judgment or retribution.

🔐 Parental Controls: Utilize parental control software and tools to monitor and manage your child's online behavior. Set boundaries and enforce rules regarding screen time, app usage, and online interactions.

🚨 Report Suspicious Activity: Be vigilant and proactive in reporting any suspi

Support the Show.

Subscribe and support the podcast at
https://www.buzzsprout.com/367319/supporters/new
Learn more at www.profselenabartlett.com

  continue reading

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