By Online Security Authority on Jun 23, 2007 in Bullies / Bullying, Keeping Our Children Safe, Online Security Authority | 1 Comment
YouTube to more obscure Internet sites most parents wouldn’t even know about — represent a violent new twist to childhood bullying. Children are doubly victimized — first by the assault itself, then a second time by the public humiliation when the taping of the attack is shown on the Internet for classmates and the world to see.
By Online Security Authority on May 14, 2007 in Bullies / Bullying, Online Security Authority, Thoughts on Security | 1 Comment
Happy Slapping, coming to a town near you! Something many Utah teens consider fun, could be a felony. And increasingly, kids don’t make the distinction until it’s too late.
By Online Security Authority on Apr 21, 2007 in Bullies / Bullying, Online Security Authority, Thoughts on Security | 1 Comment
April 20th, 2007 @ 3:51pm (KSL News) More than 70 percent of teens say they’ve been bullied and now a Utah group is trying to do something about it. High school and college students involved in the service group YouthLINC have put together a campaign against bullying and cyberbullying.
By Online Security Authority on Apr 19, 2007 in Bullies / Bullying, MySpace, Online Security Authority, Predators and Pedophiles, Privacy, Thoughts on Security | 0 Comments
What a great article it shows how big this problem really is, teens need to know they have a safe haven and a place to go, when Bullies begin to start Bullying. Look for our brand new ebook being released in a few weeks, called: Cyber Bullying, the New Face of Bullying! What Your Teenager May Not Be Telling You About Internet Bullying, Happy Slapping, Trash Texting! It’s a Bigger Problem than you might think, What every parent needs to know.
By Online Security Authority on Mar 22, 2007 in Bullies / Bullying, Online Security Authority, Thoughts on Security | 1 Comment
If your child has always enjoyed learning, but lately seems eager to avoid school by complaining of not feeling well, it’s possible that the problem has nothing to do with how last night’s dinner was digested. Your child could be worried sick about a schoolyard bully.