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in honor of Digital citizenship week, try the challenge:

​#Devicefreedinner

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Ninety-two percent of parents think quality conversations at dinnertime
matter for connecting with their kids,
yet 58 percent are concerned that
devices are cutting into those conversations.​

Read more about the challenge at Common Sense Media

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6 Ways to Help Your Kids Stop Multitasking
​During Homework

from Common Sense Media

Are your kids multitasking during homework? Here are six tips to help them focus on one activity at a time. Find more education tips at https://www.commonsensemedia.org/educ...
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Grown-ups dread it. Kids need it. It's time to have The Talk.You don't want kids learning about the birds and the bees on the playground. And when it comes to navigating social media, online games, smartphones, and the Internet, it's best for kids to get their info from a trusted source. With 92 percent of teens going online daily and nearly three-quarters of kids age 0–8 using apps, having The Talk is an essential rite of passage.

As parents and educators, we want to raise kids to be safe, responsible, and ethical in the digital world. Giving kids a solid understanding of how we expect them to behave -- both online and off -- starts everyone off on the right foot. Plus, it's actually a lot easier than that other talk. Click below for more info on how to get involved.

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