Top Tips To Protect Your Child From Online Predators !

Posted by ParentHelper | Posted in Parenting | Posted on 18-01-2012-05-2008

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This all inclusive guide will explain in simplified terms all the questions that have eluded you in your internet searches or textbooks on the subject.

Sometimes it seems as though the internet is your child’s best friend. Being online has turned into another world for them. The good thing about this is there are things they can do that can be rewarding and provide educational insight.

On the other hand, there are areas online that provide your child in unknown waters. You as a parent, should be mindful of providing them with guidance and a strong sense of security.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Warning Signs
Parental Monitoring
Monitoring and Protection Software
Tips to Avoid Sexual Predators
The Truth About Online Content
Identity Theft
Spyware And Malware
The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA)
Privacy Policy
Social Networking Safety
Additional Rules For Child Safety Online
Warnings For Children Online
Additional Tips For Parents
Conclusion
Additional Parent Resources
Resource Guide

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Autism- Through My Eyes

Posted by ParentHelper | Posted in Parenting Articles | Posted on 01-01-2012-05-2008

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A Glimpse Of What It's Like To Live With Autism.
Different, But Not Less, There Is Hope....
Please view the video: http://youtu.be/M7u-2m5mFkM

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How You Can Make a Difference….

Posted by ParentHelper | Posted in Family | Posted on 26-12-2011-05-2008

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Parenting is a tough job. Every Mom And Dad Has Questions And Concerns. Every Mom And Dad Would Like To Be Able To Do Certain Things Better When It Comes To Raising Their Children.
If You Or Someone You Know Is Parenting Or Caring For A Child And Could Use Some Help, Tell Them About BOYS TOWN'S parenting.org. It's A Web Site Where They'll Find Just The Right Mix Of Knowledge And Skills Neccessary To Help Parents Raise Children, From Birth Through Their Senior Year In High School.

If Someone In Your Life--- Maybe Somene You're Very Close To ---- Feels Overwhelmed Or Frustrated By Problems At Home, Work Or School, Connect Them To The Boys Town NATIONAL HOTLINE.
Since 1989, More Than 8 Million Teens, Parents And Families Have Called Our Hotline. You Can Help By Keeping This Phone Number Handy And Sharing It With Someone In Need. Counselors Are Available 24/7.
Make The Connection : 1-800-448-3000

Another Hotline Resource Is YourLifeYourVoice.Org, A website Especially For Teens.
The Internet Can Sometimes Be A Dangerous Place For Young People. At Boys Town's Exciting New Interactive Website, Teens Will Find A Safe Enviroment Where They Can Express Their Thoughts, Ask Questions And Get Answers To Challenges.
Keep This Website In Mind And Share It With A Young Person You Know. www.yourlifeyourvoice.org

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Why do some parents look at immediate needs of their kids while others look at the future?

Posted by ParentHelper | Posted in Parenting | Posted on 19-12-2011-05-2008

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My wife is a teacher and tells me all the time that some of her parents think good parenting is only making sure they have shoes on and are fed. Other parents are concerned with the emotional and social development of children, striving for goals, etc. Why do some parents look at immediate needs while others look towards the future? Is there a difference in who will become which type and are certain people bound to parent a certain way?

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If the government were to enforce a “parenting license,” what would the three most important requirements be?

Posted by ParentHelper | Posted in Other - Pregnancy & Parenting | Posted on 15-12-2011-05-2008

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There is a huge controversy on whether or not a parenting license should be put into place in our society. With this license, the government would be able to ensure that a newborn child is arriving into a safe environment. So, what would the three most important requirements be?
NOTE: I am not looking for an opinion about whether or not you agree with this, just what you think important guidelines will be.

By: Sammie

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when should i start parenting classes?

Posted by ParentHelper | Posted in Other - Pregnancy & Parenting | Posted on 10-12-2011-05-2008

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I'm 7 weeks a long and I was wondering when I should start going to my parenting/labor classes?

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How many children actually respect and obey their parents?

Posted by ParentHelper | Posted in Adolescent | Posted on 10-12-2011-05-2008

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Okay im still a teen and all, but it really bothers me to see kids and teens completely disrespect their parents. Now my question is 1) kids and teens do you respect and obey your parents and why 2) adults and parents what do you think about all this. Are too many parents giving free reign to their children or is that kids just arn't respectful now days?

All answers wanted.

By: Ali

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What type of cool features would you want on a parenting site?

Posted by ParentHelper | Posted in Parenting | Posted on 10-12-2011-05-2008

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what would be most helpful to you - the busy parent - on a Web site?

For example, the ability to give ratings things like Movies (sexual content, bad language, violence, etc.). And you could say you don't mind bad language, per se, so rate that low like a 1 but *** and violence are not acceptable in your home so you rate a 10 and then get customized recommendations for what movies fit the bill for YOUR family.

That is a random example, but what do you want on a parenting site?

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Why are people required to take parenting classes before they become a foster parent, but not a blood parent?

Posted by ParentHelper | Posted in Parenting | Posted on 09-12-2011-05-2008

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Why is it that the law requires people to take parenting classes before they become a foster parent, but..
When a couple is expecting a biological child, the law doesn't require them to take any classes.

That sounds one-sided to me; shouldn't all soon-to-be-parents be held to the same standards?

By: Lois Griffin

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Want to find a way to adopt a child without having to go through foster parenting?

Posted by ParentHelper | Posted in Adoption | Posted on 04-12-2011-05-2008

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My husband and I have been married 10 years and would like to adopt an infant or toddler with out going through the heartbreak of foster parenting. We cannot afford to do an overseas adoption process and don't want to wait forever any ideas?
We have been married 10 years and are already certified through our local children services but, there are no young children available and is a wait for them.

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