Here’s how we’re getting parents educated and engaged in their children’s digital lives, how we’re keeping kids safe online, and how we’re helping schools and school districts across the country. Click here to contact us for more: http://bit.ly/2DBQ9wn
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Today, we’re proud to launch the new Above The Fray Parent Portal! Watch the video below, then click the link for details on how to sign your school up! Click here to sign your school up for the new Above The Fray Parent Portal.
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It looks like the tech giant got a lot right when it comes to safety, but what are the underlying consequences of the new Facebook Messenger app for kids?
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Christmas Is Almost Here… Are You Ready?
It might be the most wonderful time of the year, but if we don’t prepare our young people… it can take a dark turn quickly.
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All thoughts may still be on Halloween, but Winter Break will be here before we blink – and we know what that means. Smartphones, tablets, computers, gaming consoles, and other electronic devices top the wish list for young people again this year. The sad reality…
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One Parent Asks, ‘What’s Right For My Child?’
A friend of mine posted this on Facebook yesterday. “My kids keep asking for more and more, and it freaks me out a little. I want them to connect with friends, but I also want them to avoid some of the craziness online.” Click to…
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There’s a shift happening in homes across America. Digital devices are making their way into younger and younger hands, and it’s critical we start talking with our children about their digital lives the moment they’re allowed online.
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Our goal is simple: Keep kids safe online. And for that to happen, parents have to get involved. Here’s how one small community in Texas is proactively addressing this vital issue.
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This is one of the most frequently asked questions we get when people are looking to book an Above The Fray presentation for their school, church, or organization.
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Just because you believe your child is mature enough to never do anything inappropriate online, it’s naive to think you don’t need to be talking with her or him about what they see and hear in the digital world. There is so much more to…
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