As a Millennial myself, my parents had the hard job of trying to understand technology at the pace I was going. Let’s just say they didn’t. You can’t blame them, the internet is a completely different animal than anything my parents had experience with. At one point they were arguing over if I should see a PG13 movie, the next year I have complete access to the entire World Wide Web.
Cyber Security for Family and Teens
The internet is a very vast place where parental boundaries are hard to make. In today’s internet culture of cyberbullying, sexting, social media addiction and inappropriate content it has never been so hard to censor what your child is exposed to. Today’s graphic will give insight on these subjects and help with finding solutions if you find your child being exposed to the harsh sides of the web.
Just Married: Your Post-Wedding Checklist
All of that planning, all of that time and money, but what do you do after you’re hitched? First off you need to thank who showed up.
Teen Driving Safety
Take rural, curvy highways and put more trucks (including coal trucks) and a higher volume of reckless drivers and decrease public transportation options and you have a recipe for disaster.
Unbelievable Statistics About Teen Safety On The Internet
Today’s infographic hits home with me because I was an actual teenage pioneer when it comes to the internet. Back in the late nineties and early 2000’s the internet was spreading like wildfire. AOL Instant Messenger, Xanga, LiveJournal and even MySpace were
Building Blocks of Childhood Memories
Whether your child is just starting kindergarten, or nervously entering their first day of high school, you will want to capture the memories. Yearbooks are the easiest and most effective way to do this, but most parents don’t consider making