Posts by Victoria Kempf

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7 Tips for Making Sure Your Kids Are Behaving Safely and Appropriately Online This Summer

Posted by on May 29, 2012 in Blog | 0 comments

  7 Tips To Making Sure Your Kids Are Behaving Safely and Appropriately: With school ending and summer vacation approaching quickly, children are likely to have more idle time on their hands to explore the internet. As wonderful as the internet can be, there are also dangers that parents and kids need to be aware of.  Take time to talk to your children about online safety and online behavior before summer begins.     1.  Have your kids read and sign the Internet Safety and Behavior Guide. 2.   Educate yourself about the online risks and internet misuse. Monitor your child, tween or teen’s...

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Parenting Online – Our Plugged-In Generation

Posted by on May 17, 2012 in Blog | 0 comments

Parents would never bring their children into the heart of a major city and leave them unattended, yet every time a child sits down at the computer they enter a virtual, unregulated, border-less world where they can engage with anyone around the world. Are parents paying attention to what their children are doing online? According to a recent study, parents do want to know what’s happening in their child’s Facebook world.  Some parents friend their child, but many parents are secretly monitoring their children’s social networking accounts, such as Facebook. Parents should be monitoring their...

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Reaching a Healthy Balanced Life in Our Computer-Driven World

Posted by on Apr 24, 2012 in Blog | 1 comment

Reaching a Healthy Balanced Life that Includes Computers/Smartphones Do you ever worry that your child is on the computer when they should be outside shooting hoops, or they prefer to go on Facebook instead of doing a family activity? You’d like to have a conversation on the way to school, but your child is texting incessantly? Kids need a healthy balanced life consisting of time with family, getting an education, spending time with friends, playing sports/ exercising, getting adequate sleep and then using devices for entertainment. Unfortunately, because of unlimited access to computers, cell phones and...

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Sexting – A Growing National Problem in Today’s Tween/Teen World!

Posted by on Apr 4, 2012 in Blog | 1 comment

The tween and teen years are naturally full of social angst, especially with regard to boy-girl relationships. Today’s internet-mobile device way of communicating has increased the complexity of today’s teen relationships. In previous generations notes were passed in the classroom to let a boy or girl know you like them.  Today’s teens are being pressured to sext, by sending explicit sexual messages or nude or semi-nude pictures. Concern over losing a relationship by not complying and sending a requested “nude” image may propel a tween or teen into hitting the send button and down a road of long term...

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Another Teen Facebook “Insult” Page Rears It’s Ugly Head!

Posted by on Mar 21, 2012 in Blog | 0 comments

Yet Another Facebook Hate Page Recently another Facebook cyberbullying page created solely to insult other kids reared it’s ugly head. Older pages like “Whimsical Girls of FBISD”, a page where students bashed other students that included a naughty list and a want to be naughty list, and “Evanston Rats” were deactivated.  Now the latest of these, “SouthRiver Insults”, was also taken down by Facebook after pressure from parents. The comments on these pages could make your hair curl. The harm these pages can cause can be enormous and long lasting, way beyond the page deactivation date. Hiding behind...

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Online Predators. Should You Worry?

Posted by on Mar 12, 2012 in Blog | 0 comments

Your teen comes home from school and goes up to her bedroom, closes the door and goes online. You worry who he or she may be talking to online. You’re not alone. One of the biggest fears that parents have when kids go online is online predators, especially since more than 40% of kids have computers in their bedrooms with webcams. The good news is that your child actually becoming the victim of an online predator is unlikely. The bad news is that “online predators are a threat everywhere”, and are working hard to engage children online. Predators aren’t scary looking and don’t stand out. They look like...

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