The presentation “Sharenting - Share with care” is directed specifically at parents, grandparents, teachers and educational professionals. It was designed for use at parent-teacher conferences and information events and contains comprehensive content. You will also find speaker notes in the download area to guide you through the presentation.
The aim of the presentation is to empower parents to make informed decisions in the context of sharenting. Emphasis is placed on an open exchange to encourage individual decision-making without suggesting what is right or wrong. The materials will help you to critically reflect on the challenges of sharing content of your children.
The aim of the presentation is to empower parents to make informed decisions in the context of sharenting. Emphasis is placed on an open exchange to encourage individual decision-making without suggesting what is right or wrong. The materials will help you to critically reflect on the challenges of sharing content of your children.
At a glance:
Target group: Parents, teachers, educational professionals, adults accompanying children (9-16 years)
Recommended use: As part of parents' evenings, information events in daycare centers and schools
Additional information: Speaker notes guide you through the entire document. See downloads below.
Goal: The session should aim to empower parents to make informed decisions that are appropriate for them in the context of sharenting
Recommended use: As part of parents' evenings, information events in daycare centers and schools
Additional information: Speaker notes guide you through the entire document. See downloads below.
Goal: The session should aim to empower parents to make informed decisions that are appropriate for them in the context of sharenting
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A lot of parents share pictures and other information of their children online and ignore long-term consequences that can harm their kids in the future.
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