Google and Common Sense Media have recently released this video for parents to promote Internet safety for children.
Any comments?
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Last Updated: July 26, 2021
Luke Gilkerson has a BA in Philosophy and Religious Studies and an MA in Religion. He is the author of Your Brain on Porn and The Talk: 7 Lessons to Introduce Your Child to Biblical Sexuality. Luke and his wife Trisha blog at IntoxicatedOnLife.com
Google and Common Sense Media have recently released this video for parents to promote Internet safety for children.
Any comments?
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I think that the video has a lot of good pointers, but it also comes off as promotion for Google services, which is pretty tacky. Also the music is really goofy – it sounds like a soundtrack to a cartoon.