Keeping your kids safe online
“In another study by the University of New Hampshire for NCMEC (National Center for Missing and Exploited Children), found that 34 percent of youth, ages 10 to 17, had posted their real name, telephone numbers or home address, and 45 percent had posted their real age.” from Web Pro News
Denver DataMan can teach you how to keep your kids safe online by learning what conversations to have with your kids, how your children can protect themselves, software and hardware for you to use to block certain content and ways to monitor which sites they are visiting. The tools you will receive in a Digital Streets Smarts Training could save your children from being a statistic.
These sessions can be done on a one-on-one basis in your home or with a group of your friends. Denver DataMan can also offers these sessions as fund raisers for any nonprofit (501(c)3 organizations or schools).
“It [cyber bullying] was experienced in the preceding two months by 18% of 3,700 middle-schoolers surveyed by researchers at Clemson University. Their study is scheduled to be presented at this month's American Psychological Association meeting. The phenomenon peaks at about age 13; 21% of eighth-graders surveyed reported being cyber-bullied recently.” from Time Magazine

