Wacky Internet Predator Wednesday — #27
Wednesday, January 7th, 2009Here are 20 more reasons that parents need to use PC Pandora on their home computers to make sure their kids are staying safe online…
Here are 20 more reasons that parents need to use PC Pandora on their home computers to make sure their kids are staying safe online…
A new study shows that 54% of teens on MySpace are saying “too much” online about their personal lives; parents can use PC Pandora monitoring software to try and get their kids to be a bit more conservative with the personal details online.
Are new cyberbullying laws helping to slow the problem? PC Pandora can help parents at home by monitoring Internet activity…
California’s new anti-cyberbullying law takes place January 1, 2009; parents can use PC Pandora monitoring software at home to help prevent cyberbullying…
New laws in Missouri gives cyberbully victims legs to stand on; PC Pandora monitoring software can help solve the cyberbullying problem…
This lengthy piece in the Topeka Capital Journal outlines anti-bullying policies throughout Kansas. Each school district must develop a bullying prevention plan to comply with the state’s anti-bullying legislation, which was passed in January and was revised in July to include cyberbullying.
We are always thrilled when an important body (like school districts throughout a state) [...]
Continuing through the end of New Year’s Day, parents can get a free copy of PC Pandora computer monitoring software at www.pcpandora.com. So far, over 34,000 requests for software have been granted. Computer monitoring software helps parents keep their kids safe from multiple online threats.
Good news for upstate New Yorkers living in Monroe Country: you now have the support of the government to combat cyberbullying.
Again, we like to point out these local efforts and commend those involved. This is a great step, but also an unfortunate one… unfortunate that it has to reach the level of governmental involvement because [...]
Recognizing local efforts again! This time in the land of grunge! A $20,000 grant from Qwest Communications has made it possible for the city of Seattle to develop a standards-based cyberbullying prevention curriculum for the district’s middle-schoolers. Teachers have been using it since August.
This is a great thing! We need to drill it into the [...]
Hope everyone who celebrates had a merry chistmas yesterday… and happy Kwanzaa and Hanukkah to all my african american and jewist friends!
Now for today’s post… I found this really good article written about the warning signs of Cyberbullying. It also takes a look at the ways you can help a victim cope with being bullied.
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