When it comes to helping our kids and teens navigate their complicated digital lives, many of us parents, grandparents, teachers, and other adults feel adrift. Seth Dechtman talks to Leah Plunkett, author of SHARENTHOOD: Why We Should Think Before We Talk about Our Kids Online, about where she thinks we should start. Her answer may surprise you: we should be kind to ourselves and stay humble as we learn alongside the children and teenagers in our homes, K-12 schools, and communities.
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