“In fairness, though, no child likes to have his life rearranged from one school year to the next. Change is difficult for anyone, but even more so for an insecure adolescent. At that age, most kids are embarrassed just to be alive. With emotional antennae raised, they are acutely aware of their social standing at all times. Like an air traffic controller monitoring blips on a screen, a teenager is constantly tracking his small place in a big world, asking himself: Am I accepted by my peers? Do they like me? Am I ugly? How's my hair? Will I be popular?” LifeKidsSchoolChangeEmotionalTeenagerChildAdolescentSocial Standing Author:Jeff Kinley
“Cyberthreat does not recognize socioeconomic discrimination.” CybersecurityInformation SecurityData PrivacyCybercrimeInternet SecurityData ProtectionSecurity AwarenessSocial IdentitySocial DiscriminationSocial Standing Author:Bradley B Dalina