cyber bully


As a parent, we always want what’s best for our children. We protect them in every way that we possibly can, however when it comes to the dangers of the internet we can’t always be there to protect them. In today’s digital world they are likely to be exposed to […]

Parenting in Today’s Digital Age



According to the StompOutBullying.org website, their parental resource page highlighted this horrific topic by calling out cyberbullying as “social terrorism by technology.” While our societies general rule of thumb states we don’t negotiate with terrorists, what are parents to do when it comes to this type of traumatic experience? Back […]

Learn About Cyber Bullying & Stopping This Vicious Cycle



Netiquette refers to good manners on the internet and treating other people on the internet as you would like to be treated yourself. Children may not realize that they can accidentally offend someone online. Unfortunately, some people use the internet and/or mobile phones to upset or harass others. This is […]

Tips to Save Your Child from Being a Victim of ...



  …And you’re the captain of the team. One of the mental hurdles we have when thinking about our children’s security is imagining that someone out there would want to hurt them. So we sort of plod along as parents – thinking that there’s plenty of time for all that […]

Your Child’s Security is a Team Sport



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Recently we had the pleasure of meeting with Cyberwise, Frienedy and Author Melissa Schorr about ways parents can be back in control in their children’s lives.   If you missed the live chat, we invite you to view it here:   If you have any questions or would like any other […]

Putting Parents Back in Control Online – Blab


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Kids have it rough these days.  Before the advent of computers, the only bully your children had to worry about was on the school playground, walking home after school or on the bus.  This situation was dealt with swiftly and ended the bullying quickly. That is not the case in […]

CyberBullying: Guidelines for Parents to Openly Communicate with their Children