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Celebrating Safer Internet Day
21 hours ago ago from Yodel Anecdotal
Photo courtesy of saferinternet.org The nature of the online and mobile environments is rapidly changing and so are the challenges for parents and children – from empowering kids to be safe and responsible online, to digital-reputation management to cyber-bullying. On February 9 th , people and organizations around the world are taking a moment to recognize the importance of safety on the web. Safer Internet Day is organized by ...
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Celebrating Safer Internet Day Yanko Design | February 8th, 2010 at 7:22 pm | Photo courtesy of saferinternet.org The nature of the online and mobile environments is rapidly changing and so are the challenges for parents and children – from empowering kids to be safe and responsible online, to digital-reputation management to cyber-bullying. On February 9 th , people and organizations around the ...
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10 hours ago ago from Irish Press Releases
Marking Safer Internet Day, the ISPCC celebrates the boom in online technology but urges children, young people and their parents to be vigilant when using the internet. The ISPCC is aware from Childline services that over 98% of children who contact the service do so through their mobile phone or online. Through our Childline Online service we are connecting with children using media that they feel comfortable with. Throughout 2009 we ...
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5 hours ago ago from PGSurfer Block Watch
Happy Safer Internet Day! Although I often write about safe surfing and online family safety, I have to admit that until yesterday I was unaware that Safer Internet Day actually existed. While I question whether it will become a Hallmark holiday, I do think it serves a purpose - to remind us to be safe online. It is a message we preach all of the time on this blog because it is important. In the United Kingdom, the focus this Safer ...
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By: Michael Grose Do you ever compare your child’s behaviour or progress with other children of the same age? It’s tempting to use other children’s development as benchmarks for your own children’s development. For instance, you may notice that your friends’ five year old can count to 100 easily, while your own five year old struggles to count to 10. It’s easy to think, ‘What’s wrong with my son? Why can’t he count to 100?’ ...
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