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To summarize my last several posts, I would urge any parent that discovers an inappropriate relationship to report it to the agency having jurisdiction. Remember the first and foremost priority for everyone involved is the safety of the child. The second Read More...
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If the communication between your child and the suspect is strictly via the Internet or through a cell phone then it is easier to control then if the subject is a teacher or otherwise close to the victim on a daily basis. Depending how the relationship Read More...
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It is common thinking, even at the national level, to advocate only allowing computers in a common area of the home such as the kitchen or living room. Often times you will hear the bedroom as the worst place to put a child’s computer. My belief is unless Read More...
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I am often faced with difficult cases involving minor or teenage children and some type of inappropriate sexual activity. Often times the cases draw media attention as they might involve a teacher, coach, or some other person worthy of the media. The Read More...
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RADAR is a cell phone service designed to help parents monitor what their teens hear and see on the internet using mobile devices. With the never-ending supply of uncensored information available on the internet, your teens are susceptible to an array Read More...
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