Media education
Wattpad: from a free e-book app to a real social network
“I did it instinctively and succeeded.” “It all started just for fun.” These are the two sentences of the writers […]
At the family table: some tips to preserve conviviality
Evening at the restaurant. On the right a child eats pasta in front of a smartphone, leaning against the bread […]
Pregnancy and social networks: why you shouldn’t publish your children’s photos
You decide to take a break between one thing and another and open Facebook or Instagram driven by the curiosity […]
Before you post, think. Three golden rules
Social networks tend to make us irreflexive and impulsive: the fact that we communicate with someone through a screen and […]
The new portal Familyandmedia Education is underway
In an increasingly abstract educational and formative context, geared more to “what” rather than “how,” it becomes fundamental to make […]
The Credibility of the media
How credible is the media? But above all, is the web more reliable or rather television and the rest of […]
Diary of Happiness: a book that urges us to love in everyday life
When we see the enthusiasm of young people develop into pastimes without fun, into activities that do not build up […]
Chiara Corbella Petrillo: a woman who loved without any “ifs, ands, or buts”
“The important thing is that it’s healthy,” says a cashier, after having asked the pregnant woman, paying at the row […]
The mental health crisis among America’s youth is real and staggering
The first signs of a problem started to emerge around 2014: More young people said they felt overwhelmed and depressed. […]
3 practical tips to preserve the beauty of our memories
Taking photos or shooting videos frantically can spoil – rather thann capture – the magic of the moments we live […]