Not exact matches
«Just as you have rules to protect your
child's physical
safety, put guidelines in place
for your
child's
cyber world.
From environmental toxins and healthy eating to sports injuries and
cyber bullying, The
Safety Mom is always on the lookout
for the issues facing
children — newborns to teens — as well as the entire family.
A recent study showed that parents overwhelmingly see their
child's school as being entirely responsible
for their
child's
cyber safety education, according to 85 percent of Australian teachers surveyed by AVG Technologies1.
It's important
for parents to have a separate
cyber safety education session apart from their
children so that parents can hear solutions to help them with parenting a
child in the digital age.
Increasingly, parents are calling on us
for information about school
safety in all forms, whether it's physical
safety, bullying prevention,
cyber safety, or the emotional well being of their
child.
It's just as important
for parents to teach their
children about
cyber safety as it is about teaching them how to swim or to safely cross the road.
Programs to care
for children who have experienced or witnessed serious violence; reduce the incidence of bullying,
cyber bullying and other
cyber risks; and, advocate
for the
safety and wellbeing of
children.