How to Protect Kids from the Dark Side of Technology
As much as parents want to protect their children from the dangers of social media, sexting, and pornography, in reality, it is not practical to keep them away from technology forever. So, what can parents do to have peace of mind while their children are online? Sean Clifford is the CEO of Canopy, an app that prevents dangerous online activities from reaching kids. He sits with PragerU CEO Marissa Streit to discuss tech predators and safety measures parents can take.
- Welcome to Real Talk
- Sean's Background
- Tech World Dangers for Kids
- How Does Canopy Filter Negative Content?
- Canopy Protects against Sexting
- How Canopy Handles Sensitive Content
- Legal Consequences of Minors Engaging in Sexting
- Statistics on Children's Exposure to Pornography
- Early Exposure to Sexual Content and Children's Brain Development
- Porn-Induced Erectile Dysfunction
- Gender Disparity in Youth Mental Health Struggles
- How Tech Entrepreneurs Navigate Parenting
- Family Rules for Parenting with Technology
- How Early Should Hard Conversations with Kids Start?
- Dopamine vs. Serotonin
- Apps and Device Recommendations