Oct. 29, 2012 Update: Nice reminder on talking tips to quell anxiety about Hurricane Sandy, from the Child Mind Institute. Mar. 14, 2011 When I was a child living in Japan through the 8.0 Tokachi-oki earthquake, I remember coming out of hiding to find my pet goldfish had vanished (found across the room under my dollbed weeks later, having sloshed out of the bowl from the … [Read more...]
Quaking Kids and Headline News: How Much is Too Much?
Filed Under: Emerging trends & STEM, Growing up too soon, Media Literacy, Mobile Media, Apps & Gaming, Shaping Youth, Viral & Buzz Media Tagged With: 9-11, 911, Center for Media and Childrens health, childrens fears, coddling kids, disaster relief, emotional health, Fukushima, headline news, helping students deal, Japan Earthquake, Kids and headline news, kids coping skills, Loma Prieta quake, media kids and grief, Media-Influence-Kids, media-literacy, natural disasters kids, nightmares, quake resources, reachout, Tokachi-oki, tragedy, tsunami, virginia tech
Spring Break 2010: Service Learning from Teens Turning Green
April 3, 2010 While media reports often churn out attention-getting stereotypes of spring break scenes of rowdy youth antics under the auspices of ‘what sells,’ to feed the money machine, we all too often don’t see the coverage of ‘alternate spring breaks’ and a major shift that’s taking hold in the cultural zeitgeist of service learning and youth. As I head out on spring … [Read more...]
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