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понедельник, 17 декабря 2018 г.

New photo Schoolchildren so used projecting a perfect image on social media it is turning them into liars

Social media is turning a generation of children into liars, according to a leading headmistress.


Sue Hincks, incoming president of the Girls’ Schools Association, said youngsters are so used to projecting a perfect image of themselves online that it is beginning to spill over into real life.  


Miss Hincks, who has been head of Bolton School Girls’ Division for eight years, said: ‘If you get used to showing one image of yourself on social media, you may begin to believe that is completely aligned to reality.




Social media is turning a generation of children into liars, according to a leading headmistress


Social media is turning a generation of children into liars, according to a leading headmistress



Social media is turning a generation of children into liars, according to a leading headmistress



‘Obviously you want to present your best self, which is fine. But you might gloss over things that are core to your identity that it’s useful for people to know. We have to tell the truth and encourage young people to present their weaknesses.’


She went on to say that stars of reality TV shows such as Love Island and I’m A Celebrity are often far better than politicians at setting an example to children.


Miss Hincks contrasted the morals and integrity of contestants on these programmes with the outrageous antics of US president Donald Trump.


She added: ‘Public figures – whether they like it or not – have a responsibility to remember that young people are watching everything they do.’




She went on to say that stars of reality TV shows such as Love Island and I’m A Celebrity are often far better than politicians at setting an example to children


She went on to say that stars of reality TV shows such as Love Island and I’m A Celebrity are often far better than politicians at setting an example to children



She went on to say that stars of reality TV shows such as Love Island and I’m A Celebrity are often far better than politicians at setting an example to children



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