
Parents have an obligation to know who and what our children are texting. I know it’s a scary proposition, looking at your child’s phone, but it’s okay. I grant you that permission. We’ve talked about this before. Your child’s phone is not a diary. Before…
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It’s an awful, horrific topic. No one wants to talk about it. But we have to, for the sake of our kids. Click here for more information about our Blurred Lines program.
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Educators play a unique role in helping kids handle the digital world, and one of the most important ways of doing that is by talking about the issue.
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Without further ado, here are the results of our 2018 Back-To-School Educator Survey.
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Few things are shocking to me any longer, but what a school district administrator told me last night about the impact digital issues are having on her campuses blew me away!
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While we’re still looking at some of the numbers, we wanted to share with you a preliminary look at the results of our 2018 educator survey. There will be a lot more to come in the weeks ahead, but we wanted to start today with…
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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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We have one goal – as do you – and that’s keeping kids safe online. But how do we do that? It starts by getting parents involved in their children’s digital lives. Here’s how! Click here for more information about our new Above The Fray…
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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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Are schools and school districts finally ready to proactively address this issue? Let’s hope so! You can read the Sacramento Bee article here.
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