Introduction Welcome to this edutaining “Seeing Through the Vapor” parent presentation. This is not about adults that have been trying to quit smoking for 20 years and are using vaping as a stepping stone to quit. It’s about the rise in teens vaping, understanding what caused the
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Full length virtual vaping awareness presentation for the students of Windsor High. This presentations explores who is behind the vaping industry, the marketing techniques, and the latest research on the potential health effects. We then look at some of the common reasons/excuses that could lead a teen
Read more →Is my child old enough to use social networking sites? Most mainstream social media sites have minimum age requirements. Facebook, Instagram, Youtube, Tumblr and Twitter set the minimum age at 13. Kik requires parent or guardian consent for users between the ages of 13 and 18. My
Read more →An Addiction to Technology Combating the ever-sprawling and further-reaching world of the Internet becomes a more momentous task for parents each day. Children between eight and 23 years old reportedly spend anywhere from 6 to 7.5 hours online each day, and nearly three-quarters of parents have no idea
Read more →The Party Gets Busted Police in Swampscott, MA say 58 underage drinkers, many of them high school student-athletes, will have to appear in court after being arrested at a recent underage drinking party. Neighbours called the police on students fighting in the street, drinking beer and hard
Read more →Shakespeare Meets Social Media One of the most well-known lines associated with Shakespeare is, “To be, or not to be, that is the question.” During my Social Media Dangers and Responsible Posting Edutainment Presentations, I postulate that if Shakespeare was alive today, he would say, “To post
Read more →Learning the Golden Rule When I was a kid, my parents taught me about the golden rule. I still remember the first time my mother told me about this rule. I had just gotten in a fight with my sister and was calling her names. My mother
Read more →The Television Illusion Watch almost any television show from the 1960’s and you’re sure to see episodes regarding bullying. Whether it was Beaver Cleaver or Opie Taylor, there were almost always run-ins with the class bully. Often times, the resolution to these altercations involved a sturdy come-back
Read more →Vintage Bullying Watch almost any television show from the 1960’s and you’re sure to see episodes regarding bullying. Whether it was Beaver Cleaver or Opie Taylor, there were almost always run-ins with the class bully. Often times, the resolution to these altercations involved a sturdy come-back and
Read more →Making Friends Was Hard “Making friends” used to be a slow process. Figuring out what you have in common, making awkward small talk, asking the person if they want to hang out and hoping they’d say yes. For the shy, it was a bumpy road. Social media,
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