12. Embrace their world and enjoy the possibilities
together.
None of us want digital divides in our
relationships with our kids. It¨s up to us to learn
something new, join the fun, and help our kids
make the most of digital technologies.
徨工_の弊順を鞭け秘れ、匯wに辛嬬來を浪ぶこと
H徨vSを欧気譴詈造鰺むHはいない
仟しくてSしいものを匯wに僥び、恷寄淦喘竃栖るよう返廁けする
13. Our Community Creates...
Tech sessions
to create with
technology
CAではHも匯wにデジタ
ルクリエイティブになれ
るC氏を戻工します
14. Credits
x by Bugsy via Compfight
Family Dinner via CasaFamilyDay
Good Night by Jerry Bowley via Compfight
Yes, Create by Sarah Parrott via Compfight
Tips adapted from CommonSenseMedia
Created by Julie Lemley & Kae Shigeta
for the Canadian Academy Community.
Editor's Notes
. We have to know where our kids are going online -- and what they¨re doing there.
Cheating, lying, being cruel -- they¨re just not OK. Right and wrong extends to online and mobile life.
Phone time, computer time, gaming time, and locations for use. There really is a right time and place for everything.
Get your family involved in offline activities, especially activities that don¨t require digital devices.
Remind your kids that what they do today can be abused by someone tomorrow.
This means that you have to do some homework and know the sites your children visit, the songs they download, etc. -- and find ways to use technology that lets us say ^yes ̄ more often than we say ^no. ̄