What is Social Networking?
LinkedIn. Bebo. Twitter. MySpace. Facebook, of course. All what we now know as social networking websites. And
Continue ReadingLinkedIn. Bebo. Twitter. MySpace. Facebook, of course. All what we now know as social networking websites. And
Continue ReadingAs parents, it’s likely that you remember bringing the roll of film to the shop to have
Continue ReadingWeb 2.0 is the term used to explain the interactivity of the Web today. The first use
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Continue ReadingGoogle "Facebook and privacy issues" and over 1 billion returns will appear. There is a huge concern
Continue ReadingNew research, released in June 2012, revealed that three in five Irish children between the ages of
Continue ReadingLife is full of momentous events. Communion, confirmation, leaving school, marriages, mortgages, retirement. All considered rites of
Continue ReadingThere is content on the internet which no parent wants their child to see, and, despite what
Continue ReadingOutside of Facebook and Twitter, which are perhaps the two most-used social networking websites currently available to
Continue ReadingFacebook is the latest in a long line of what we now know as “social networking” websites.
Continue ReadingOn March 21, 2006, Jack Dorsey, a computer programmer from Missouri, sent the world’s first ‘tweet’. “Just
Continue ReadingParenting has never been easy. And in the modern age, with the proliferation of the internet and
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Continue ReadingIn 2012, after Facebook began using facial recognition software on the site, and following the purchase of
Continue ReadingIt’s a parent’s worst nightmare: Unbeknownst to you, your son or daughter befriends someone online, and, after
Continue ReadingWorried about something you have seen online or concerned about your child? Childline and the National Parents Council Primary offer free advice and support service.
Childline is a support service for young people up to the age of 18.There is a 24hr telephone, online and mobile phone texting service.
The National Parents Council Primary enables and empowers parents to be effective partners in their children’s education.
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