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From monthly archives: March 2023

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Online Safety Talks for 16-19 year olds

As teens get older, they face more and more online safety issues. We explain the following topics so they are prepared for what challenges their online presence and activity may present.
We speak to teens as young adults. We engage with the students seriously when discussing internet safety and online reputation.

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Online Safety for young Teens (14-16 years old)

As teens get older, they face more online safety issues. Our goal is to explain the following topics so that they are prepared for what their online activity may present. Doing social media properly, how to win online, developing an online reputation for college and career projecting a positive image.

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Online Safety Talks for Teens 12-14 years old

We chat about the following internet safety topics, social media platforms and how to stay safe online. We deliver talks via Zoom to the classroom or to students at home with teacher moderation. Proofing very effective for Schools, and parents and beneficial for Kids.

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TikTok in the hot Seat

The US & European governments are in a panic about TikTok, the Chinese-owned video app best known for inspiring teens to try out new dance moves.

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Thinking about giving your kid a Phone - Read this first

Like the title, don't give a child a smartphone without reading this first. We have some excellent advice for parents thinking of giving kids their first smartphone. Remember, there is no right age for giving a child a phone. Your 8-year-old might be ready, but your ten-year-old might not be. You will never regret laying down the law about smartphones, social media, and gaming. 

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Unlocking the Benefits of TikTok for Kids: A Guide for Parents

Got Kids who love TikTok, Here is some straight talk for parents. Kids will use TikTok anyway, so this is the best way to set up TikTok safely. And No, your kid's social media is not private. Kids should expect you the parent to control their use of TikTok. These Rules, Guidelines are for you and your Kids. Because You said so.

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