


'13 Reasons Why' tied to rise in suicide searches online




'13 Reasons Why' tied to rise in suicide searches online - CNN
Privacy As your child gets older, she needs more privacy and more personal and psychological space. This is because your child is dealing with big teenage challenges, like working out what kind of person he is. Part of becoming a grown-up is learning to handle these challenges with independence and responsibility. It could also be that your child is spending too much time alone on the computer or internet. For example, the teenage brain is still developing.



Teens, Social Media, and Privacy
Teens share a wide range of information about themselves on social media sites; 1 indeed the sites themselves are designed to encourage the sharing of information and the expansion of networks. However, few teens embrace a fully public approach to social media. Instead, they take an array of steps to restrict and prune their profiles, and their patterns of reputation management on social media vary greatly according to their gender and network size.





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