The service I once used to collect resources and bookmarks from the web, Delicious, will soon be gone, and I have been searching for a replacement. I have decided to use a cloud-based service called Diigo, where I can not only bookmark my favorite resources, I can add annotations, notes, and highlight portions of the text, and share them all with you. This is the first attempt at publishing a list of bookmarks for you to peruse, as I'm still working out the setup. I have collected hundreds of bookmarks, and have been categorizing them to put into lists. Below are the contributions thus far to my "Parents" list. The Delicious menu in the sidebar has gone away, replaced by the five most current bookmarks in Diigo. You can always click the Diigo badge and see my entire collection of resources for parents, students AND teachers, or you can just look over the ones I specially mark for parents. Even better, if you visit the list, you can subscribe to its feed, so every time I add a new resource, it will automatically come to you!
- Amazing list of great articles by Po Bronson and Ashley Merryman. Must read for parents!
- As some devices grow ubiquitous in American life, others remain the domain of the young. But Millennials are not always more likely to own certain gadgets - take a look at the following charts to see how your age group's gadget ownership stacks up.
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- not only do women share more photos on Facebook, but that they generally base their self-worth more strongly on their appearance
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- LG Mobile Phone's Educational Site Devoted to Educating Parents On Their Children's Mobile Phone Use and Misuse
- For info about your changing body and mind and the kinds of issues that older kids face, this is the place.
- "To me, good parenting is not just about keeping kids safe, otherwise we would never let them leave the house. It’s also about knowing when to back off and give them some space. Trust is such an important part of the parent-child relationship. Let’s not t
- "As cyber bullying and inappropriate online behaviors become more commonplace in today’s technology-rich world, some companies are offering services that alert parents when their children are at risk or are misbehaving on a social network. Critics say the
- The KIDO'Z Kid's Web Environment is the safe, easy and fun way for young kids to surf their favorite sites, watch videos, play games, send emails, create and communicate -- all without knowing how to read and write.
- Read Chapter 9!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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