This vital, sensitive guide explains the serious issues children face
online and how they are impacted by them on a developmental,
neurological, social, mental health and wellbeing level. Covering
technologies used by children aged two through to adulthood, it offers
parents and professionals clear, evidence-based information about
online harms and their effects and what they can do to support their
child should they see, hear or bear witness to these events online.
Catherine Knibbs, specialist advisor in the field, explains the issues
involved when using online platforms and devices in family, social and
educational settings. Examined in as non-traumatising a way as
possible, the book covers key topics including cyberbullying;
cyberstalking; pornography; online grooming; sexting; live streaming;
vigilantism; suicide and self-harm; trolling and e-harassment; bantz,
doxing and social media hacking; dares, trends and life-threatening
activities; information and misinformation; and psychological games.
It also explores the complex overlap of offline and online worlds in
children and young people’s lives. Offering guidance and proactive
and reactive strategies based in neuroscience and child development,
it reveals how e-safety is not one size fits all and must consider
individual children’s and families’ vulnerabilities. Online Harms
and Cybertrauma will equip professionals and parents with the
knowledge to support their work and direct conversations about the
online harms that children and young people face. It is essential
reading for those training and working with children in psychological,
educational and social work contexts, as well as parents, policy
makers and those involved in development of online technologies.
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Legal and Harmful Issues with Children and Young People
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000895650
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter