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Casey has a new robot named Aon, and it is his job to teach him how to behave. Aon is keen to learn about the internet, so Casey informs him how children can stay safe online. There are real dangers in the world, and there are risks to using the internet as well. How will Casey teach a robot to consider the feelings of people online? Can he help Aon to understand how the actual world relates to the virtual world we use on computers and devices? "A great resource for teaching children about internet etiquette and staying safe online." RW "We used it to create discussions in the classroom around…mehr

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Casey has a new robot named Aon, and it is his job to teach him how to behave. Aon is keen to learn about the internet, so Casey informs him how children can stay safe online. There are real dangers in the world, and there are risks to using the internet as well. How will Casey teach a robot to consider the feelings of people online? Can he help Aon to understand how the actual world relates to the virtual world we use on computers and devices? "A great resource for teaching children about internet etiquette and staying safe online." RW "We used it to create discussions in the classroom around cyberbullying, posting videos and photos online, as well as dangerous trends, identity theft and stalking." JD
Autorenporträt
Amanda Greenslade is an Australian writer and a parent who has worked with children in the syndrome mix of ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder - Asperger's and Sensory Processing Disorder (Sensory Integration Dysfunction). Her interaction with family counselors, psychologists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, inclusive education specialists and special needs teachers revealed that there was not a resource **for children** about the anger volcano concept. She created 'The Anger Volcano', a book for children who need some help managing their frustration and anger.