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Should social media safety be taught in Florida public schools?

Por: WPTV Nation January 26, 2023

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WELLINGTON, Fla. — Here at WPTV, we are marking National News Literacy Week. It's a movement to push back against misinformation on all platforms.A big part of that is social media, and WPTV is taking a closer look at how to keep our kids safe navigating it.Navigating how to use social media safely and effectively isn't something many of us had to deal with growing up. But it's a reality for today's kids, and one Palm Beach... + full article



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