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My Kid Did What!!! How to help your child live in a connected community
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Awareness Bullying, teasing, and being a menace Anyone | Anywhere | Anytime Sexting and nude/suggestive photos = Child Pornography Driving while texting or using cell phone Cyber Stalking and abusive relationships Kids DO NOT know how to handle the technology
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Awareness Too trusting – friends today, enemies tomorrow Abstract thinking. Brain not developed enough. Can’t comprehend what happens to text or post to facebook. Can’t see the consequences of their actions.
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Connected Kids Let’s be real… the cell phone is not just for safety. It’s a social lifeline for teens. Second only to clothing, teens say, a person’s cell phone tells the most about their social status or popularity, outranking jewelry, watches and shoes.
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Poll Results http://www.polleverywhere.com/multiple_choi ce_polls/LTc3Njc5MzM5OQ http://www.polleverywhere.com/multiple_choi ce_polls/LTc3Njc5MzM5OQ
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Connected Kids Around half of teens have been the victims of cyber bullying. About the same engage in cyber bullying.
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Connected Kids 1 in 5 teens have received a suggestive or nearly naked image of someone they know – Pew Study
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Connected Kids The median daily total that teens send and receive was 50 -- or 1,500 a month. Girls typically send and receive 80 texts a day, and boys come in at 30.
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What are the dangers? Location, Location, Location. Cell phones embed GPS info into photos and videos. The cell phone is the direct line of communication and influence in your child’s life. You NEED to own it. Children make poor decisions. Cell phones amplify these poor decisions in a matter of seconds to lots of social outlets.
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Who’s talking to your child? Who is influencing your child’s behaviors, social interactions, and decision making? Your child’s cell phone contains the answer.
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The Ripple Effect What your child doesn’t comprehend It’s gossip on steroids
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Suggestions for Parents Take the cell phone away at night Talk, talk, and talk some more about being responsible Disable access to the web
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Suggestions for Parents Check your child’s phone often and know the access code Use parent email for Facebook account Contact your Cell Carrier to setup Parental Controls
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Parent Controls Limits on when a wireless phone can make and receive calls and to whom Restrictions on text messages and talk time Set allowances for ring tones and other downloads
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Parent Monitoring Software http://www.mobile-spy.com/ http://www1.k9webprotection.com/ http://www.websafety.com/
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Connected Kids http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp- dyn/content/article/2010/04/19/AR201004190 4995.html http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp- dyn/content/article/2010/04/19/AR201004190 4995.html http://www.harrisinteractive.com/news/allnew sbydate.asp?NewsID=1334 http://www.harrisinteractive.com/news/allnew sbydate.asp?NewsID=1334
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