Library's review
Goodstein covers the bases, including cyber bullying, blogs and "social-networking sites" such as MySpace. She asks boomer parents to remember talking on the phone for hours or writing in a diary, which she compares to chatting online and blogging. Today's teens are developmentally identical to
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teens who listened to Elvis and wore poodle skirts, Goodstein argues, but they have a new venue "the Internet" for exploring their hopes, desires and voices. Goodstein urges parents to take the plunge into cyberspace not only in order to keep their children safe but also to build closer relationships. Selected Reading Questionnaire. Show Less
Publication
St. Martin's Griffin (2007), Edition: 1, 205 pages