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“Sexting”: What Is It, and Are Your Kids Doing It?

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Cell phone + Sex + Texting = Sexting.

Parent Alert!

Sexting, the sending of sexually explicit text messages, photographs, or videos via cell phones. This technology, with built-in high resolution camera and Internet access, now allows your kids to, both, send and receive porn over their cell phones, with the outgoing porn being of themselves.

The latest survey finds that one in five teen girls ages 13-19 years (22%)—and 11% of teen girls ages 13-16 years old—say they have sent, or posted online, nude or semi-nude images of themselves.

Are your teens doing it?

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Your Kids Privacy At The Expense Of Their Safety-No Way

Do not symbol overlay web dangersTo all moms and dads with teens or pre-teens, I want to give you a heads up about what your kids really mean when they, angrily, tell you that they want their privacy, or that such and such is none of your business.

Keep in mind, if they were all that concerned with privacy they would not have their entire life plastered all over their My Space or Facebook pages for all their friends, and all the world to see.

Privacy is just a diversion, a code word, to draw your attention away from the real issue.

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Internet Filters/Monitors: How They Differ and Which One Is Right For Your Family?

Filters logo with bgWhen you read the next two sentences I want you to think William Shakespeare’s Hamlet (To be, or not to be…).

“To filter, or not to filter: that is the question.” “To monitor, or not to monitor: that is the question.” Wrong!

The real questions are “which,” “what kind of,” and “how many” different levels of filtering/monitoring should there be?

How To Protect Your Kids From Internet Dangers

Remember, I said technology is not the complete answer? The reason: no filter Internet Safety Iceberg img 197or monitor is 100% effective. You must combine the high-tech filtering and monitoring systems with low-tech Internet usage ground rules. Create a checklist of these rules, or use this Internet Safety Tips handout, and have it posted next to the home computer. For a detailed explanation of these and many other Internet usage ground rules you need to get the Kid Safe Cyberspace booklet. The checklist should include but not be limited to:

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An Internet Safety Booklet That Every Parent Should Have

The booklet, Kid Safe Cyberspace: A Parents Guide … givesInternet Safety Iceberg image you, in just 20 pages, a one-stop solution to protecting your kids from online dangers without having to wade through lengthy and out of date books or searching all over the Internet. Moms, Dads, don’t fool yourselves, the Internet can be a dangerous place for your kids and teens. This booklet will illustrate for you that, by mixing parenting and technology, your family can enjoy the benefits from the “good side” of the web and still be insulated from the “dark side.” A must for every family – This 20 page booklet costs just $2.50/copy; bulk pricing discounts to under $1.00. Order it now !

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