Hazing is not an old problem; it’s actually an ancient issue that persists in human behavior since the inception of this world. A report has revealed that initiation rituals related to hazing can be traced back to 2000 years. Maybe not existent since the aboriginal times, but it surely is a contemporaneous yet classical issue. […]
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Bullying and Internet Safety: The Top Child Health Concerns of 2015
At TrackMyFone blog, we have been striving to ensure better digital safety of kids. It’s has always been our priority to promote and provide information and news that can help parents ace their kids online protection. We love that the topic is gaining influence and exposure nationwide. A national poll was conducted on children’s health […]
6 Bad Work Habits and Their Treatment [Infographic]
Every office has a bunch of slackers and procrastinators. But that is not it. There are various other reasons why some of your employees are not able to put up some work on time. These productivity shortfalls are not the just the work of chronic procrastinators—employees can easily get distracted, if they don’t have clear […]
What’s The Age When Kids Lie The Most?
“Oh. So you are really saying that you didn’t eat that chocolate bar and hid the wrapper under your quilt? Alright, you must be telling the truth, but please go and wash that brown stuff off your face.” “Yes sweetie, I was the one who squeezed the entire toothpaste into the sink and then made […]
Pop Culture: The Perfect Topic to Start a Conversation with Your Child
We have on our blog discussed many times the significance of having conversations with your child about their safety. But parents consider it like the end of world, talking to their kids about sex, relationships or digital safety. If you are a parent and find it embarrassing to talk to your child about their personal […]
4 Communication Tools to Make Your Kids Listen
One of my friends that inspired this blog is a single dad with an 11-year-old son. My friend—let’s call him John—is worried that ever since his mom went away, the kid keeps to himself a lot. Doesn’t tell him how his day went. Doesn’t tell him what he learnt in school. Doesn’t tell stories about […]