Archive for December, 2006

Form a Support Group for Online Dangers

MySpace is a site that kids and teens are drawn to by the thousands. They want to create their personal profiles, chat with friends and meet new people.  Online dangers can be an issue and concerned parents can get involved and make the site as safe as possible for their kids.

One way to tackle online dangers head-on is to form a parents support group.  This is an excellent way to get educated on online dangers, set up rules and regulations and monitor kids using the site.


Steps For Reducing Online Dangers

Are you willing to take the steps necessary to reduce online dangers for your children?  These dangers are real and as long as there are kids using the Internet there will be dangers that go along with it.

There are steps you can take to reduce online dangers for your kids.  Sometimes the Internet can be a daunting and overwhelming thing.  It is easier to hope the kids will be safe and to tell yourself there is not much you can do anyway.  Well, the kids are probably not safe and there certainly are things you can do.


Is There Such A Thing As MySpace Safety?

We hear all kinds of gloomy reports about MySpace and while many of them are true it looks as if MySpace is here to stay and if you have kids who spend time on the Internet it will be wise to face the issues of MySpace safety.  You can choose to ignore MySpace safety concerns but the realization is that it would be better to be armed with the necessary information.


What Is A Parent To Do? MySpace Safety

If you are a parent of a child who has access to the Internet and wants to have a profile on MySpace you may have cause for worry.  There are things you can do in the area of MySpace safety but first you need some information.

MySpace safety is of utmost concern to many parents.  What is a parent to do about MySpace safety?  The first thing parents can do is to admit that MySpace exists and then become educated.


Do You Know Where Your Kids Have Been?

I’m an internet consultant , and I stare at a computer screen for up to 14 hours a day. At times, my 10 and 6 year old boys are in the same room with me staring at their screens, and at times, they’re on their own without me in the room.

Do you think I pay close enough attention to where they go on the internet? No I don’t. Should I? You bet I should. The problem is that I’m busy.


Understanding Emoticons And Other Internet Lingo-Part Two

Yes, Emoticons can be confusing but if you want to have a command of this often used online communication there are ways to be successful.  The more you are able to understand Emoticons the more you will be able to understand the messages sent and received by your kids.  You can keep your children a little safer if you are educated in this area.


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