Relationships and Communication

Relationships & Communication

In the month of April we will be finishing up our six month annual journey through Digital Citizenship topics, curtesy of Common Sense Education.  This month we focus on Relationships and Communication in an online world.

Relationships and Communication

As the line between online and offline continues to blur, students need skills in order to build and strengthen positive online communication and communities. During the month of April we will explore common digital stressors and their influences on relationships. We will also discuss how to communicate effectively online and how and why some topics and conversations can best lend themselves to certain mediums.

Beyond Online Predators

The term "online predator" often conjures up the image of a creepy older man at a computer screen waiting to lure an unsuspecting child. The media reinforces this depiction, which is problematic because it does not fit with the kinds of risky relationships that are more common for kids and teens. In reality, when online sexual solicitation does occur, it's more likely to be between two teens or between a teen and a young adult. Students will need support getting clarity on this misconception and with distinguishing myth from reality when it comes to online sexual solicitation.

Boundaries

Through real-life scenarios and first-person testimonials, we hope students get a chance to practice setting boundaries they're comfortable with. From sexting to grooming to controlling, various posts this month will highlight the potentially unhealthy behaviors that can result from online relationships.