Month: October 2022

Building Children’s Digital Resilience: A Collaborative Effort

Helping children navigate the online world can be likened to helping a group of young explorers traverse an unfamiliar territory. Just as they would benefit from the collective knowledge and support of their peers and mentors, children also need a collective effort to develop their digital resilience. Digital resilience is like having the skills to […]

Published on October 2, 2022

CDC: Monkeypox Elimination Unlikely in US

Monkeypox is proving to be a resilient and tenacious opponent. While progress has been made in slowing its spread, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention acknowledges that eliminating the virus altogether may be an insurmountable task. It’s a bit like trying to catch all the fish in a big pond – you might get […]

Published on October 1, 2022

Toward a social psychology of cynicism

Imagine if cynicism were a contagious bug that spreads from person to person. Despite its negative effects, cynicism is quite common and it’s puzzling. To shed light on this enigma, we dive into the realm of social psychology to explore how cynicism spreads and offer insights on how we can potentially slow its transmission. Just […]

Published on October 1, 2022