12 worrying signs of 'incel culture' parents and teachers need to look out for
- The show 'Adolescence' examines young men's attitudes towards women and issues like incel culture, highlighting the disconnect between adults and the realities kids face today.
- Detective Inspector Luke Bascombe investigates why 13-year-old Jamie Miller allegedly killed his classmate Katie, revealing a deeper issue of bullying through social media interactions.
- UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer mentioned watching the show with his children, which sparked important discussions about youth vulnerabilities and societal responsibilities.
- The creators of 'Adolescence' stress the need for adults to listen to young people, as they are facing significant challenges and require support in navigating their feelings.
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Expert advice for parents about online safety as Netflix's Adolescence sparks concern
The Netflix series Adolescence has left many parents unsettled. The disturbing drama follows the case of a 13-year-old boy accused of stabbing a classmate to death — raising urgent questions about youth violence and online radicalization. Are parents doing enough to educate and protect their children? Matthew Johnson, director of education at MediaSmarts, weighs in.
Stephen Graham on why ‘Adolescence’ is resonating with so many
Actor and writer Stephen Graham stops by TODAY to discuss his new Netflix series “Adolescence” where he plays a father whose teenage son is arrested for the murder of a young girl. He also opens up about the main takeaways he thinks audiences are resonating with and that he hopes it inspires parents to talk to their children. “They’re our future," he says.
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