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  • Your Child's Reputation

    Forming healthy online habits and a good online reputation is essential to your children's ability to succeed in the world. These habits should start early so they are ingrained in your children as they grow. Our reputation enthusiasts have gathered some key articles that share insight on what you can do to help your kids establish and maintain a positive reputation:

    • Online Reputation Guide for College Student
    • Online Reputation
    • Facebook, Social Media, Online Reputation and College Admission
  • Social Networking

    These days, it's rare to hear of kids who don't have some sort of profile with at least a small handful of social networking sites. Whether your children are online once in a blue moon or their instant messenger seems permanently attached to the palm of their hand, here's what you need to know about what your children are doing online:

    • Facebook and Your Privacy
    • Video Sharing
    • Social Networking Safety Tips for Children
    • Internet Addiction
    • Bad Content Online
    • Online Friends
    • Online Photos and Videos
  • Bullying / Sexting / Depression

    For many parents, bullying, sexting and depression are uncomfortable topics of discussion. We "hope" our kids don't have any of these issues, but with each generation, these issues seem to get more complex to grasp. Here are a few quick reads to empower you to support and partner with your children should they experience any of these:

    • Teens and Mobile Phones: A Resource Guide for Parents
    • Cyber Security in the 21st Century
    • Free Poster Resource: All About Cyberbullying
    • Cyberstalking
    • Cyberbullying
    • Sexting 101
    • Teens and Mobile Phones
    • Teens and Depression
  • Privacy and Safety

    Exposing information such as your mother's maiden name and place of birth online make it a piece of cake for social networking sites and criminals to share your personal stats with people you may not want knowing your business. Just as sharing photos and video online with friends has the potential of alerting your neighborhood burglar when you're out of town. Scan our articles for tips on how you can protect yourself and your child from exposing too much and potentially putting your family in jeopardy:

    • Having a Straight Talk About SafetyWeb with Your Child
    • Daddying in the Digital Age
    • Facebook and Your Privacy
    • Social Networking Safety Tips for Children
    • Kids and Online Commerce

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