Every day children are being humiliated, violated, and degraded through the use of electronic devices. This resource will give parents and guardians a manageable number of effective strategies and practical safety measures that can be easily implemented for the protection of children.
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Every day children are being humiliated, violated, and degraded through the use of electronic devices. This resource will give parents and guardians a manageable number of effective strategies and practical safety measures that can be easily implemented for the protection of children.
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?cyber bulling no more: Parenting a High Tech Generation? by Holli Kenley, M.A. is a book for all parents to read. Although the book isn?t very long, 21 pages, the author covers a lot of information. She discusses how to protect your child online by implementing safety measures and negotiating rules and then renegotiating as a child gets older and more responsible; how to get intervention for the child that might be a victim of cyber bulling or the child who is actually committing cyber bulling; and how to prevent destructive behaviors online.
What I liked is that the author doesn?t go to the old standby of ?children should be protected from technology.? She understands that technology is a way of life and the best way to protect our children is by educating them and also by modeling proper behavior online. She also discusses on having a safety plan in place (and what it should consist of) if anyone in the family is being cyber bullied.
It is a quick read with a lot of good information. I know that I will be implementing her measures in my home.