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Redes sociales tocan vida de menores para bien y para mal | The Florida Star | The Georgia Star

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Así como los niños pueden comunicarse con sus abuelos, estudiar a distancia y buscar información en línea, también pueden ver repercusiones y riesgos por el uso desmedido de redes sociales. Algunos padres de familia lo regulan. Mencionan problemas con el ‘cyberbullying’, el ‘grooming’ y el ‘sexting’ como peligros que acechan a los menores, convirtiéndolos en víctimas. “El tema no es […]

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