Whether you are a parent, educator, or work with children and teens, you have probably faced some challenges with children’s Internet use. Researchers of media and families are trying to understand how parents manage their children’s Internet use. Having a better understanding of parents’ perspectives will help advance resources available to them.
A colleague at the Media lab is doing a study that explores how parents guide their children’s use of the Internet. A survey is being conducted by Dr. Renee Hobbs and doctoral candidate Kelly Mendoza in the Media Education Lab at Temple University. The survey is for any parents or guardians in the United States who have a child aged 9-12 who uses the Internet at home. At the end of the survey you will have the chance to enter a drawing to win the essential book for parents, Totally Wired: What Teens and Tweens Are Really Doing Online, by Anastasia Goodstein.
The survey is online and will take about 15 minutes to complete.
If you qualify and are interested, please click on the link below
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=ZSYPJpIIXpeInT8t8YZ31Q_3d_3d
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It's PSSA Week...
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Passing the PSSA PART1
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Passing the PSSA PART1
Passing the PSSA PART2
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