Stretched across a bed wearing nothing but lacy underwear, the girl is smiling into the camera. But this isn’t a professional photoshoot – it’s a 14-year-old girl taking pictures for her dating profile. Legally this girl is too young to smoke, drive, drink alcohol or – crucially – have sex. Yet she is legally allowed [ Read More ]
Archive for March, 2014
Tinder isn’t for teens, so why are so many using the app?
Comments Off on Tinder isn’t for teens, so why are so many using the app?Sexually explicit Kik chats prompt warning
Comments Off on Sexually explicit Kik chats prompt warningParents are being encouraged to educate their children on some of the dangers of social media after several complaints from the Strathmore and Langdon area regarding sexually explicit messages. The complaints stemmed from incidents surrounding the messaging service Kik. Read more…
Yik Yak new App for parents to be concerned
Comments Off on Yik Yak new App for parents to be concernedSchools in Chicagoland are up in arms and shutting down the social media app Yik Yak. Here are the real problems with Yik Yak and what you can do to respond. What is Yik Yak? Yik Yak is a four-month-old app for Android and Apple mobile devices that allows users to post text-only Yaks of [ Read More ]
The new conversation parents must have with their children
Comments Off on The new conversation parents must have with their childrenAccording to Pew Research, over 78% of teens have cell phones with almost half of them having smartphones. Teens will be rushing to online mobile app stores to purchase the hottest apps on the market. According to a recent study, 58% of all teens between the ages of 12-17 have downloaded apps to their personal [ Read More ]
Sexting among teens is a crime
Comments Off on Sexting among teens is a crimeSexting, the sending of sexually explicit messages or images by cell phone, may be a by-product of the cellular age, but when it involves high school students it is also a crime. Last week six students, ages 14 and 15, from Sallisaw High School were transported from the school to the Sallisaw Police Department for [ Read More ]