As all young people use and rely more and more on their on-line activity. Parents, teachers and supervisors are having increasing challenges to insure all young people's safety and well being in many different ways. These include bullying, abuse and questionable practices. Since many censorship and monitoring methods are becoming less and less effective, a more practical approach can be to look for abrupt behavioral changes. The following represent some of the most significant. Adults take note!
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Changes in eating habits
Changes in eating habits
Privacy demands
Crankiness
Changes in sleep habits
Suddenly lower grades
Fewer family and social interactions
Neglecting chores or normal responsibilities
Refusals to log off
Polite-language degradation
Less outdoor and physical activity+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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