Snark, Crackle, Pop Culture: Copyright
The ideas of copyright and ownership in our technological age is becoming more and more confusing, especially for our teens.
Read MorePosted by Julianna Shults | Jun 29, 2011 | Snark, Crackle, Pop Culture, Youth & Culture
The ideas of copyright and ownership in our technological age is becoming more and more confusing, especially for our teens.
Read MorePosted by Julianna Shults | Jun 8, 2011 | Snark, Crackle, Pop Culture, Youth & Culture
Rebecca Black’s “Friday” reminds us that the internet is an unforgiving place, where mistakes endure and criticism feels no remorse.
Read MorePosted by Julianna Shults | Apr 19, 2011 | Adolescent Development, Snark, Crackle, Pop Culture, Youth & Culture
Does the emotional pain of a breakup trigger the same parts of the brain as physical pain? What does this mean for working with youth?
Read MorePosted by Julianna Shults | Mar 29, 2011 | Snark, Crackle, Pop Culture, Youth & Culture
Every day I stand at the entrance to our church’s school and I greet the children and parents as they come in the door. As I stand there saying “good morning,” I am often struck by how many children are coming in with Hannah Montana backpacks, Twilight themed t-shirts or iCarly scarves and hats. Now, these items on their own aren’t dangerous or problematic; however, it does spark in me a concern shared by many parents. Seeing how early and often children are exposed to celebrities, I worry about the role models they find in popular society. These teen...
Read MorePosted by Julianna Shults | Feb 24, 2011 | Snark, Crackle, Pop Culture, Youth & Culture
In the past, issues of dating and relationship violence prevention was limited to adults who were in serious committed relationships, but over the past years, I have begun to see how important it is to discuss this topic with teens as well.
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