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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 priority is preserving any evidence to
assist in the end goal of putting the suspect ...
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I have given many talks on the benefits of monitoring your children and have discussed, often time at length, the reasons for monitoring your kids. Usually the parent will start out with something along the lines of….well my kids are not like that, or… we have a very open relationship and my child would always come to me with something of that ...
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I am exposed as a parent to the different scenarios in which my own children could become potential victims.
My 16-year-old daughter takes her “behind-the–wheel” at DMV this week. She has had a driving instructor coming to the house and taking her to practice driving for the past month or so. There have been a couple of occasions where the ...
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School is back in. Now is the perfect time to make the
dedication to actively monitor our children.
My 14-year-old son just
started high school today and only has classes with a couple of his friends, so
he is now forced to start making new friends. I have no idea whom he will
be-friend or what kind of home life ...
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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. ...
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Reprinted from the Wall Street Journal, 7/25/07
When I was a teenager, my parents monitored my use of our house phone in ways that I considered annoying. I griped about not having a phone in my room and needing to hang up by a certain time each night. Getting my own line was out of the question. And much to my teenage chagrin, Mom and Dad were ...
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