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Cyberbullying, identity theft, sexual predators: the list of potential dangers to your child online is endless. How can you ensure your child is safe when surfing the net, doing research for school, or talking to friends online? There are lots of ways to make the Internet work for you and your kids at home - learn how!
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How Much Sexual Content is in the Media?
Television Studies show that the amount of sexual content on TV has continued to increase over the past decade (see...
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MySpace in College Admission (for teens)
You've been working hard trying to get into college—researching schools, refining your essay, collecting glowing...
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A Watershed Moment for Internet Safety
A look at where we are as a society and a field in the effort to protect youth online. The entire ConnectSafely staff...
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Cyberbullying and Litigation: Know the Steps to Filing a Case Against Your Child's Bully
Cyberbullying involves mean or threatening messages or images sent across the internet or some other form of technology...
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Protecting Children from Identity Theft
According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), more than 400,000 children have their identities stolen every year. And...
Source: Education.com

