Tag: parenting

  • What would we do without experts?

    What would we do without experts?

    A Parent’s Guide To Checking MySpace:

    Another local news article on what parents can do to protect their kids online. I only have one bone to pick with the article…

    Remember, experts have said you should warn your child that you are going to look at their Web site, and be prepared to talk reasonably about how they present themselves on the Web.

    Screw what the experts say.

    If you really want to protect your kids, don’t tell them you’ll be checking it out. This way they won’t have time to change anything, and you can really see what they’re doing online, which in turn will let you know how you need to protect your kids.

    When it comes to protecting your kids, be a parent first and their friend second.

  • Wake Up Call

    Wake Up Call

    MySpace Dangers:

    Yet another local news expose on the evils of MySpace. That seems to be the in thing with local newscasts right now…

    MySpace.com is a growing phenomenon among teens and also an easy way for people to find you if you’re not careful. Many people think, ‘It couldn’t happen to me.’

    Only on KXAN, Jenny Hoff set out to prove those people wrong with a wake-up call at their front doors.

    Jenny admits MySpace is a great resource for journalists. She logs on every time there is breaking news to get information.

    It’s also a great resource for predators, pedophiles and stalkers, and as I’m about to show you, for anybody who wants to know where you live.

    You may call it an ambush. We prefer wake-up call.

    This article is actually much better than most of the local newscasts about MySpace. I love the fact that the reporter actually took it to the parents of MySpace users and their children.

    This is a great read for any parent whose kids have a MySpace account.

  • Minor Problem

    Minor Problem

    MySpace Investigation:

    Just another “expose” on MySpace, but it has some interesting quotes…

    Who else is on the ever-popular social Web sites? A recent search on MySpace found this teen, listing her age as 13 and calling herself “Hottie Wid A Body.”

    “I’m Delicious” is 15 years old.

    So is the minor who calls herself “PlayboySlut101,” who says the perfect date is “going to a party, then having sex.”

    This is Megan. Her quote is, “Slippery when wet, boys.”

    Parents? Anyone? Beuller?