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How to Get Fired with One Post (For Students, Parents & Educators)

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Questions to prompt discussion with students:

What to Avoid

Can you name an example of something you or a friend might post online without thinking about how others might view it?

Digital Footprints

What kinds of things can you learn about a person based on what they post online?

Posts Never Really Go Away

How is it possible for others to see or find out about posts you’ve deleted from social media?

Conclusion

Students have been told time and time again that social media can have a negative impact on their lives, but they rarely hear about the ways that it can benefit them or positively impact their mental health. From creating a more dynamic college resume to building communication and online editing skills, social media can create plenty of positive opportunities for students.

While it’s important for parents to talk about the dangers and risks of being online, it’s also important for kids to understand the positives of social media. When kids understand the negatives and positives of social media – and regularly talk to their parents about them – they will be better equipped to use social media wisely.