Common Sense Media has lots of advice for parents to help them guide children's use of new media: internet, mobile phones, etc. It's American and has ties with Google.
"Millions of parents turn to Common Sense Media every day to find the best media for their kids. We have thousands of reviews based on child development principles so you can help them find that perfect, age appropriate movie or song. Common Sense is a nonpartisan nonprofit dedicated to improving the media lives of kids everywhere."
Here's their You Tube site
Here's a clip about internet use
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Tuesday, February 15, 2011
parents and new media
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