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Deranged Sorority Girl Email Teachable Moment: Post Something Epically Stupid & it will Go Viral
What Parents Can Learn From "The Most Deranged Sorority Girl Email You Will Ever Read”
The President of Delta Gamma Sorority at the University of Maryland recently resigned after her “amazing” command of profanity combined with ...
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How to Keep Kids Safe Online: Media Agreement
Parent/Child Media Agreement
Common Sense Media has developed what they call the Family Media Agreement, a checklist that parents can use to establish guidelines and limits regarding their children’s use of media and technology. It can ...
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RAT Software Offers a New Level of Creepy: Hackers Spying on Your Kids
Watch out! RAT software offers a new level of creepy. Hackers can easily spy on your kids. Chances are your computer (and your kid’s computer) has a webcam. This great…unless there is a hacker watching ...
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Why Anger on the Internet is Bad for You (and Your Kids!)
Digital Discourse May Increase Your Anger: Civility In The Digital Age Is Good for You
How many times have you experienced anger on the Internet? How many times do you feel the urge to post those ...
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High School Football Players Violate Young Teens
High School Football Players + Bad Behavior Again?
Not again. It sounds very similar to what recently went down in Ohio. There are two high school football players accused of sexual assault. Their friends are all ...
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Nameless Face
By Tom Sawyer 17 South Florida
Friendless, I stumble down the hall
Downtrodden, despondent, eyes downcast
Shuffling my feet to the next class
A sea of students surrounds me
Yet I feel all alone, remaining unknown.
Funny isn’t it?
School, a place ...
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Have you heard about the proposed cyberbullying bill? It’s a new law attempting to stop cyberbullying. In Arizona legislators are expected to amend a controversial bill that experts say could stifle free speech online and violate the First Amendment. But free speech experts say the anticipated changes to the bill might not fix the major problems in the bill, which passed both legislative houses last week. Learn more here: http://huff.to/I2x9ze
AUTHOR OVERVIEW
What do five kids ranging in age from kindergarten to high school, a Harvard MBA and years of protecting kids online get you? It gets you Lisa Shaw, COO of her very busy household, and a Senior Director at SpectorSoft, the number one leader in monitoring and protecting your kids online. She's an expert on the technology and trends that you need to arm yourself with to be the best parent you can be in today’s digital world.