Videos
Other videos for parents:
Social Networks - The Pope Video - June 2018
The World in 2018 - One of The Most Eye Opening Videos
Addiction to Technology is Ruining Lives - Simon Sinek on Inside Quest
Our Phones are Ruining Relationships
Try a Device Free Dinner with your family! What is your family’s practice around meals and devices? This video highlights the value of a device-free dinner for families. You can also check out Common Sense Media for tips on how to better connect face-to-face with your family.
Multitasking is a Myth: Check out the video below as it speaks about how multitasking is a myth and to attempt it comes at a neurobiological cost.
Single Tasking is the New Multitasking: Check out the video below which offers a humorous take on having too many tabs open. #TablessThursday
5 Essential Media Literacy Questions for Kids. Check out the video below to discover five essential media literacy questions for kids.
How to Spot Fake News. Check out the video about ways in which you can spot fake news in the digital world.
- Mindful Messaging – elementary video/discussion guide: Watch this video with your elementary-aged child(ren) and use the discussion guide to teach them about how to be mindful when texting.
- Perspectives of Chatting Safely Online – secondary video/discussion guide: Check out this video to begin the conversation with your children about chatting online. Use the discussion guide to talk about chatting online.
- Interactions Through Digital Media Can Have a Real Impact
Kids and Screen Time. The Mayo Minute summarizes the latest recommendations on children and screen time.
Managing Screen Time for Teens: The founder of the movie Screenagers discusses conversation tips for parents and their children around screen time management.
- Understanding Online Privacy – This MediaSmarts video provides practical tips on how to monitor and keep online apps private.
- Internet Traffic Light – Young children can learn the Internet Traffic Light poem to know what to do if what they see online doesn’t feel right.