• Understanding Online Dangers and Child Safety

    The Internet is a growing roadway that links people together through a network. Understanding child safety and online dangers is essential for protecting your children. If you have an understanding of the Internet, you are aware that dangers lurk in nearly every corner.

  • Four Ways To Help Keep Your Kids Safe Online

    Online safety starts with communication between children and parents, it is also important for parents to understand some online terminology. Here are four ways to help keep your child safe inline.

  • Keep Kids Safe on the Internet

    by Michelle Donaghey
    They are waiting to be your child’s best friend and confidant, knowing what to say and how to say it whether you realize they are there or not. (…)

  • Tips For Talking To Your Child About Strangers

    There has never been a time, at least in recent memory, when our children were more vulnerable to the threat of strangers. Whether online or in rural areas and big cities, we are facing a pandemic of kidnappings; online pedophiles, and what appears to be an attack on our children. It is vital, then, that you talk to your kids about strangers. Here are some tips to include in your talk.

  • Child Predators: Where They Lurk

    Child predators can gain access to your child in a number of different ways. Parents and guardians should educate themselves and become aware of some of the most popular venues used by adults who would harm their children. They should also research ways to combat the heinous crimes committed by these predators. Here are some of the popular places and ways predators find children and some expert opinions on how to prevent your child from becoming a victim.

  • Child Safety and Avoiding Online Dangers

    Kids are vulnerable. Kids are curious. And Kids will do anything you allow them to get away with, and will continue until someone puts their foot down! Here are some tips to help your child avoid online dangers…

  • A Guide to Your Child's MySpace Profile and other Social Networks

    If you have a teenager between the ages of 13 and 17, chances are very good that they have at least one profile on MySpace, Facebook, Friendster, Xanga or one of the other popular social networks. Here is some information and tips for online safety…

  • Choosing Child Safety Locks - Baby Proofing Your Home

    Almost all parents are willing to do whatever it takes to keep their child safe, especially from anything dangerous in their own home. Baby proofing is big business these days. There are many types of child safety locks. Here is a brief overview of things to think about when trying to baby proof your home…

  • Baby Proofing Your Hotel Room

    If you happen to have a baby or toddler, more than likely you've already baby proofed your entire home. So what do you do when you travel? Here are some tips on baby proofing your hotel room…

  • Playground Injuries: Statistics and Prevention

    The playground is a bittersweet place. On the playground children grow and develop interaction skills, but they can also become severely injured or worse. Here are a few things parents and others can do to help prevent children from being injured on the playground…