Smart Social Podcast: Keeping students safe so they can Shine Online podcast

"We can't be afraid to ask the questions because that's what starts dialogue" with Dr. Thomas Toohey

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Episode Summary:

Join host Josh Ochs on the SmartSocial.com Podcast as he talks with Dr. Thomas Toohey, Assistant Superintendent for Pupil Special Services in Edison Township Public Schools in New Jersey, about helping students build safer habits with screen time, social media, and AI. Dr. Toohey shares how his career in special education shapes the way he thinks about student support, then explains how excessive screen time can affect interpersonal skills, connection, and confidence during a critical stage of development. They also discuss the future of AI for students, including why AI should enhance thinking, writing, and planning rather than replace those skills. Listen for practical guidance on social media agreements, red flags when online strangers try to move conversations to another app, AI guardrails in the classroom, and why asking hard questions is what starts the dialogue families and schools need to keep students safe and successful online.

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