Parenting the “Net Generation” What makes our kids “click”? Scott Creek PAC April 27, 2011 Scott Creek Middle.

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Parenting the “Net Generation” What makes our kids “click”? Scott Creek PAC April 27, 2011 Scott Creek Middle

What do we want for our kids? Love and Care Security Safety Health Freedom Healthy Esteem Confidence Social Skills Happiness Success Citizenship Integrity Education Social Responsibility

Some Questions… How many of you have a personal profile online? Facebook? MySpace? Who here engages in IM? Texting? How many of you have an iPod/iPhone? Blackberry? Who plays video games?

Some more questions… Where is/are your computers in your home? Do you place limits on your Children’s computer use? Who has had a conversation with their child about Internet Safety or Cyberbullying? Who here has adopted family expectations for children around online/computer use?

Learning Intentions To gain a better understanding of who our children are and their needs. To examine our children’s use of technology. To increase our awareness of the potential challenges around technology use. To provide you with support and resources to better understand these issues. To encourage practical, proactive parenting strategies to maintain connections with your children around technology.

Remember When… Life was a lot simpler when we were kids… Right???

The World has changed… Thomas Friedman “The World is Flat”

For our children… Our children have never not known the Internet Information is free Communication is seamless They are wireless, yet always connected

“Google” has always been a verb Text messaging is their They have rarely mailed anything using a stamp The 4 th Screen

What are their needs? Even though the world has changed dramatically, our kids “needs” remain the same

Why do they go online/use technology? What needs does it meet? Fun Independence Communication Connection Adventure Creation Sense of Belonging Risk Being heard Identity

The Places They Go?

THE CHALLENGES THEY FACE… Bullying Privacy issues Health problems (Obesity) Identity Theft Addiction Scams Psychological dysfunction Abuse Abduction

What “WE” want for our children…with technology SafetyBalanceHealthy screen time Digital Literacy Digital Responsibility Positive Social NetworkingResponsible E- communication …but how do we get there?

What are WE going to do about it? Generate expectations (Proactive) Have the conversations and generate ownership Prompts (YouTube videos, case- based scenarios, teachable moments) Establish a response “plan” (Reactive) Be available to “support not punish” Preserve your relationship and attachment

Be Involved and connected… Get online… Communicate… Share… Interact… Play games… Watch… Create… Engage… …with THEM!

Contact information and Resources Dave Sands or Site This is only the beginning…

Homework… 1.Visit my Wiki page and look at 3 different articles/videos. 2.Go online and establish 3 new accounts on web 2.0 tools (e.g. Facebook, Club Penguin, MSN, Youtube, ePets, Twitter, WebKins, etc.). 3.Talk to your child/ren about one or more of these tools.

Flow Theory - Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi SKILLS CHALLENGES Apathy Worry Anxiety Arousal FLOW Control Relaxation Boredom