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Presenters, Special Interest Groups, Technology, and Conflict of Interest: What's Good for the Goose is Good for the Gander
If we demand transparency from educators with tech ties, we must also expect it from phone-ban advocates partnered with control app companies—fair is fair.

The White Hatter
Apr 104 min read
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Meta Makes Some Updates To Teen Accounts - A Step in the Right Direction, But More Needs To Be Done!
Meta’s teen safety features are a step forward, but tech alone isn’t enough—parental involvement and stronger platform accountability are both essential.

The White Hatter
Apr 95 min read
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When Platforms Fail: What Parents & Caregivers Need to Know About the “No Mercy” Game Controversy on STEAM
STEAM briefly hosted a violent rape game called No Mercy, exposing platform failures—parents must stay informed, as gaming spaces are not risk-free.

The White Hatter
Apr 83 min read
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We All Need Friends Like This - How A Friend Is Helping A Family In Crisis When Their Child Went Missing
A concerned adult, not police, may have saved two trafficked teens by using digital sleuthing—proof that proactive, informed parenting truly matters.

The White Hatter
Apr 75 min read
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Boys Are Not the Problem: Why We Need a New Approach
Netflix’s Adolescence tries to educate, but experts say shows like it may harm more than help. Real solutions? Ditch fear, embrace dialogue with boys.

The White Hatter
Apr 64 min read
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The Onlife Shift - How Social Media Has Transformed Connection and Why Digital Literacy Rather Than Banning Is More Crucial Than Ever for Our Kids
Digital literacy isn’t optional—it’s survival. In today’s AI-driven, algorithm-curated, data-harvesting onlife world, our kids need critical thinking, not bans.

The White Hatter
Apr 58 min read
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ALERT - Why This New AI Tool Is a Wake-Up Call for Parents, Caregivers, and Legislators
AI tools like DreamActor-M1 can turn a single image into lifelike videos—raising major risks for youth exploitation, deepfakes, and digital harm.

The White Hatter
Apr 45 min read
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How AI Companionship and Fantasy Role Playing Apps Manipulate Teen Emotions.
Teens are turning to AI companion and role-play apps for connection—but these tools risk emotional manipulation, false intimacy, and data misuse.

The White Hatter
Apr 36 min read
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The Way We Discuss The Challenges Of The Manosphere, Incels, and Online Radicalization with Youth and Teens Matter!
Using Netflix’s Adolescence in classrooms risks alienating boys and oversimplifying gender issues; thoughtful, inclusive dialogue works better.

The White Hatter
Apr 25 min read
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Artificial Intelligence, Teachers, Students, and Critical Thinking
AI is reshaping education—used thoughtfully, it can enhance learning, not replace teachers. Critical thinking and ethical use must stay central.

The White Hatter
Apr 25 min read
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Protect Yourself from AI Scams - Use a Personal Memory Question Rather Than A Safe Word!
AI scams now use cloned voices and deepfakes to impersonate loved ones—verify with personal memory questions, not safe words, to stay protected.

The White Hatter
Apr 13 min read
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We Can Identify Travel-Related Content From Screen Shots, So Why Not Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM)
AI already scans our photos for ads and services—why not use it to detect child sexual abuse material, with strict safeguards, to protect kids from harm?

The White Hatter
Mar 314 min read
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Ditch The Ban & Embrace The Plan - Intentional Tech Use For Schools
Phone-free school advocates now push for computer bans too—despite new research showing no clear mental health benefits from restrictive tech policies alone.

The White Hatter
Mar 293 min read
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Sweden’s Shift in Education & Tech Use In Classrooms: It’s Not A Complete Ban As Some Are Reporting
Sweden isn’t banning tech in schools—it’s balancing traditional learning with digital tools, especially in early grades, not eliminating screens entirely.

The White Hatter
Mar 293 min read
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Think Smartphones & The Internet Are Destroying Teen Interpersonal Social Skills? Think Again!
Digital chats aren't killing social skills—they're evolving them. Youth balance online and offline talk, building new ways to connect and express themselves.

The White Hatter
Mar 286 min read
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Yes, There Is Hope, The Internet Can Forget!
“The internet never forgets” isn’t always true—content can fade, be deleted, or forgiven. Teach resilience, not fear, to help youth grow from online mistakes.

The White Hatter
Mar 276 min read
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More Than Just Boys: How Toxic Online Influencers Are Shaping Teen Girls Too!
Online toxicity targets both boys and girls—hyper-masculinity and hyper-femininity alike distort self-worth. Teach youth to think critically and value authenticity.

The White Hatter
Mar 263 min read
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Teen Violence & Technology: Separating Fact from Fiction in the Wake of The Netflix Series “Adolescence”
Using the fictional Netflix show Adolescence to justify phone bans ignores research—teen violence is down, and real causes go far beyond digital access.

The White Hatter
Mar 255 min read
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Unsafe and Unsupported: Are Some Schools Failing Girls Who Report Sexualized Threats?
When schools fail to act on sexual threats, they prioritize offenders over victims, undermining safety and reinforcing a culture of fear and gender-based harm.

The White Hatter
Mar 244 min read
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Should You and Your Child Watch The Netflix’s Series Adolescence? - Our Review
Netflix’s Adolescence raises key issues like toxic masculinity, online radicalization, and youth identity—but it’s fiction, not policy. Talk, don’t panic.

The White Hatter
Mar 219 min read
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