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LoginConnecting with potential love interests online can be fun and exciting for young people but it can also come with potential risks. We explore what these risks are and what you and your teen should look out for to stay safe. Are young people equipped to deal with risks of online dating? Consequences of sexting. Privacy concerns.
But remember that for many teens now, every relationship is an online relationship in some sense, whether it is familial, friendly, or romantic. As your kid gets older, it is important to think about the rules you want to set for them in a world where our internet selves collide with the real world, both for crushes and social relationships. Sit down for an honest conversation with your teen about dating, both online and off. This should be in person, not a text thread.
As technology evolves and becomes more prevalent in our daily lives, it is important to understand the impacts of teen digital dating violence and the resources available for caregivers and anti-violence workers who support them. This term is also known as, and will be used interchangeably with, technology-facilitated gender-based violence TFGBV. Online violence and offline violence are interconnected; it is vital to consider the non-technology-related risks that may be associated with technology safety planning.
Online dating has grown in popularity over the years and has trickled down into the online world of teens. While you may be aware to look for popular dating apps such as Tinder, Hinge, Match, etc. There can be a fine line between keeping our children safe and letting them have some freedom while online.
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