Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Growing Up Online Free eBook & The Lorax Blu-ray Giveaway

 
About Growing Up Online -
We live in an exciting new world of sharing information, more so than ever before, but this is not without its challenges!
Many of us have heard about or experienced “cyber-bullying.” We know the pain it can create. Far too often have we heard the stories of children being cyber-bullied who don’t know what to do or where to turn.
The More You Know Learning Series, in collaboration with NBC News, addresses this new and dangerous trend, in addition to other online issues, with the launch of Growing Up Online, the FREE eBook for parents to keep their kids safe on the Internet! You and your family can now be prepared, clued-up and openly communicative about online issues big or small!
Our kids have never known a world without the Internet. They’re spending more and more time on the web, so teaching them about using technology responsibly and safely is critical. Use the #GrowingUpOnline Blog App and download the free eBook for a chance to win a copy of THE LORAX on DVD & Blu-ray!
Download the FREE Growing Up Online eBook and be sure to watch all four entertaining comic book stories as a family. These stories show real situations that may occur when your kids go online.
This free eBook provides easy-to-use information that addresses the growing concern about kids’ online privacy and cyber-bullying in a unique and engaging way. Growing Up Online is packed with important tips that every parent should know!

 
Print off these 6 Tips to Keep Your Kids Safe Online.



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Disclosure: I am working with Growing Up Online,  and Growing Up Online supplied these materials to me so I could share them with my readers.

13 comments:

  1. I have an ad-blocker installed and have tried to teach them not to click on random links.

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  2. i KEEP THE COMPUTER WHERE i CAN SEE IT WHEN THEY ARE ON IT.

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  3. I tell my kids not to give out any information over the internet!

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  4. When my son was younger we had the computer in the family room and we watched what sites he was on and discussed them. Now that he is a parent himself he uses the same thing we did as well as filters and blocks to keep his kids safe.

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  5. I got all set for the net.

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  6. I liked all the videos but the inappropriate content one was one I got the most out of.

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