I can’t imagine the work, the time, and the money involved in getting into Harvard. Then, just watching it all crumble because of something posted on Facebook.
read more →Are schools and school districts finally ready to proactively address this issue? Let’s hope so! You can read the Sacramento Bee article here.
read more →You see it in the news nearly every day. It’s on the rise across the country. Sometimes it elevates to child rape, other times it ends with nude photos being exchanged. Either way, it has to end. This cannot be allowed to become the norm….
read more →With summer just a couple of weeks away, are your children ready to be left alone in the digital wilderness?
read more →If you’ve not yet watched Anderson Cooper’s story on brain hacking yet, stop what you’re doing and watch. It’s jaw-dropping. You can watch Anderson Cooper’s story here.
read more →As the school year wraps up and our sons and daughters look ahead to summer, are you preparing them for their time online? We know they’ll be buried in their devices, so what do we do as parents to help them?
read more →We’re thrilled to share this new training program we’re developing called Blurred Lines: Teaching In The Social Media Age. Please watch the short video below to learn more. And make sure you sign up to receive additional information once this piece is available.
read more →Excited to share this video with you! This article, recently written by National Public Radio, is in complete alignment with our philosophy and approach.
read more →With so much decisiveness online, are we showing our children what TO do or what NOT TO do?
read more →While they may seem like a good idea, are parental monitoring apps helping or hurting your relationship with your child?
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