Her book “Over the Influence: Why Social Media Is Toxic for Women and Girls — And How We Can Take It Back” was recently published by Alcove Press.
Keeping tabs of accounts kids are messagingIt’s also important to keep track of whom your children are talking to on social networks.
Teaching kids about appropriate contentIt’s also important for parents to pay attention to the content their kids are posting on social media, Akerman said.
Then she realized that the photos had been reposted on another social media platform — on an account she said seemed to be used for trafficking girls.
The ability for sexual predators to connect with kids on social media poses a serious danger.
Persons:
Kara Alaimo, Shalon Nienow, ”, Anna Akerman, Nienow, ” Nienow, Instagram, they’re, Akerman, “, ” Akerman
Organizations:
Fairleigh Dickinson University, Women, Press, Facebook, CNN, of Pediatrics National Conference and Exhibition, Chadwick Center for Children, Rady Children’s, San, Adelphi University, University of California, “
Locations:
Orlando, California, San Diego, New York