Website to help teach teens safe, respectful texting practices - textED.ca
22.01.10
On January 21st, the Canadian Centre for Child Protection and the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association (CWTA) launched textED.ca, an innovative and interactive website designed to teach teens to be safe, responsible and respectful users of texting technologies. Concerns surrounding teens sending sexual messages, nude photos and videos via text messaging is on the rise, yet the vast majority of kids doing so are unaware of the short-term costs and the long-term ramifications associated with their actions. From learning how to deal with textual harassers to helping teens deal with stress or a break-up, the textED.ca website incorporates games, quizzes, discussion pages, downloadables and other fun tools to help them navigate through the issues.
Source: cybertip.ca
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