It has been a few busy months with teen safety due to rising threats to teens for the safe use of technology. But from this month, we are back with employee blogs. So make sure you to check our blog regularly for amazing managements and monitoring tips. It’s our first blog in months for employers […]
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Selfie Trend Is Fatal And Is Now Statistically Proven—a Moment of Epiphany for Parents
So finally, its official— the selfie obsession is dangerous. For this year, death toll by selfie related accidents exceed that of shark attacks, as 8 people have been killed by shark attacks and 12 people were clinched by death from taking precarious selfies. Though it’s not the most viable actuarial report and provides no cause […]
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 […]
How to Initiate Money Management Talks with Your Child [Infographic]
It’s a rare phenomenon to see money management discussions around parenthood and only 20 percent of the parents are able to talk about money with their kids. These kinds of conversations inculcate lifelong lesson in kids about self-reliance, work ethic and financial literacy. If you are giving your child away money, make sure it is […]
Digital Safety Week: 7 Tips In 7 Days—#7 Don’t Ignore Your Kids’ Hashtags
There are two ways to access content on social networks. You can either follow/add someone having all of their posts agglomerated into a newsfeed or you can check their Hashtags. Hashtags are intended to highlight the subject of a post. If your kid dines out at restaurant, for example, they might use #food, #friends or […]
Digital Safety Week: 7 Tips in 7 Days—#2 No-Phone Zones
Sleep is the cardinal aspect of a teen’s health and it’s even proven through studies that smartphones and computers interfere with the sleep cycle of humans. In fact, even if you send just one text or an email per week, it’s going to considerably increase the daytime drowsiness that’s experienced by teens. Studies also prove […]