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How Do I Teach My Child About Personal Safety?

ShareHere is a recent post from the National Safety Director for Missing and Exploited Children.  
How Do I Teach My Child About Personal Safety?
By Nancy McBride, National Safety Director

Many parents and guardians feel challenged to keep their children safer in our fast-paced and global society. They may wonder at what age they can begin teaching their [...]

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What can Parents do about Cyber Bullying Victims

ShareParents can help stop cyberbullying. You can start by talking to kids about the issue.

Parents can help stop cyberbullying. You can start by talking to kids about the issue and teaching them the rules below that will help prevent cyberbullying from happening to them or someone they know.
What Kids Need to Know:

Never give out personal [...]

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New Reports for Current News on Cyberbullying

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The Cyberbullying Research Center is dedicated to providing up-to-date information about the nature, extent, causes, and consequences of cyberbullying among adolescents.  Cyberbullying can be defined as "willful and repeated harm inflicted through the use of computers, cell phones, and other electronic devices."
 
"Well i always get bullied and i hate it i feel like killing myself [...]

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First Cyber-Bullying Arrest

ShareFrom http://wnyt.com/article/stories/S2159862.shtml?cat=300
 
COHOES – Everyone at Cohoes High School heard about the Facebook page, but no one knew who created it. It was called 'Cohoes Flame'.
The anonymous creator cut and pasted pictures of Cohoes High Students, and wrote nasty things underneath each picture. "They were just degrading everybody on there, it was ridiculous," said Cohoes High [...]

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PROOF! Internet Safety Education WORKS! Especially When Delivered by the Parents!

ShareParent’s Can Actually Teach Kids Something About The Internet!
Last month  research was published by the University of Buffalo and the University of Maryland that showed that teen’s online safety was improved by education.

“The researchers found that preteens and early teenagers who were educated on the importance of Internet privacy through school, parents, or the media [...]

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