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    Posts Tagged ‘technology’

    • BFF 2.0: Is Technology Making You Insecure?

      By Rachel Simmons | May 13th, 2013 | 2 comments

      In the latest episode, Rachel looks at the way social networking and texting can make girls compare themselves to others.…

      Tags: featured, friendships, technology
      Posted in BFF 2.0, Video | 2 Comments »

    • BFF 2.0: Is She Really Kidding? The Problem With “Joking” Online

      By Rachel Simmons | April 29th, 2013 | 2 comments

      In this episode of her series on friendship and technology, Rachel talks about how “just kidding” and “no offense” can start drama online.

      Tags: featured, Friendship, online drama, technology
      Posted in BFF 2.0, Video | 2 Comments »

    • BFF 2.0: Rating & Beauty Contests Online

      By Rachel Simmons | April 18th, 2013 | 0 comments

      In the latest episode, Rachel breaks down why rating is a losing game–and why you should stop.

      Tags: Communication, culture, featured, Featured Video, technology
      Posted in BFF 2.0, Video | No Comments »

    • The Mommy Vortex: Parenting in an Unrecognizable World

      By Rosemarie Coppola-Baldwin | April 18th, 2013 | 5 comments

      How do we parent our children in a world we don’t recognize?

      Tags: Communication, conflict, culture, Mommy Vortex, stress, technology, violence
      Posted in Blogs, Rachel's Blog | 5 Comments »

    • Instagram Unmasked: A Teen Explains Why It’s All the Rage

      By Rachel Simmons | February 11th, 2013 | 4 comments

      Guest blogger and high school junior Valerie Aber breaks it down for us.

      Tags: Communication, culture, cyberbullying, Facebook, guest blog, high school, Instagram, online drama, technology
      Posted in Blogs | 4 Comments »

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      May 16th, 2013

      Rachel advises a shy teen how to take small steps that could lead to big, positive changes.

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    • Girl Tip #61: Your Friends Will Disappoint You

      May 17th, 2013

      Freaking out & condemning a friendship when someone lets you down isn’t productive. No one is perfect, & your friendships…

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