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Kids Live Safe: New Program for checking out Sexual Predators

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Key Points for Parents Preparing their Children to Drive

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You play a critical role in your teen’s learning-to-drive process. Here are some important actions you can take at this stage.
Evaluate your teen’s readiness. Talk with your teen about personal responsibility, ability to follow rules and any other concerns before beginning the learning-to-drive process.

Get informed. A lot has changed since you earned your driver's license. Graduated driver [...]

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Rock To Stop the Violence – Bullying and Cyberbullying Prevention

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This month 1 in four youth will be physically, emotionally or verbally abused by another youth.   Bullying isn't a joke. 

 

You can be an anti-bullying rock star this month.  October is Bullying Prevention Awareness Month.  Sure there are many programs that target anti-bullying.  But what about programs in your homes, business, and tolerance or diversity [...]

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SmartPhone Privacy Issues

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KANSAS CITY, Missouri – Pictures you’ve e-mailed or uploaded from your smartphone could be leaking location information threatening your safety or that of your children.
“Perfect, just like that,” cooed NBC Action News staffer Susanne McDonald to her four-year-old daughter Laine as she took a series of smartphone pictures. “Ready? One, two, three! Good [...]

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Exaggerating Bullying Could Increase Bullying

Putting the bullying problem into its proper perspective doesn’t minimize it, but actually helps prevent it from getting worse. There is a lot of solid research that shows that if people overestimate anti-social or harmful behavior, they are more likely to engage in it themselves.

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