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Book details
  • Genre:FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS
  • SubGenre:General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:33
  • eBook ISBN:9781483534398

Parents Should Protect Kids Online

Online Predators Are Defenseless Against Informed Adults

by Stanley G Buford

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Overview

In this book, “ Parents Should Protect Kids Online” adults will find an instructional manual for concerned parents that want to protect pre-teens from online predators.

Description

Inquisitive children will be children; as they age they’ll want to know more. With the emergence of the internet, this is easier than parents think. All it takes is a few keystrokes and they’ve come to the website of their choice. Even with that, children find ways to get the information they need. This book is directed primarily to parents of pre-teen children, however; a repercussion for older children is clearly apparent. Being online exposes children to a new way of exploring things. Or they will access one of their favorite children’s television websites and look at old episodes of their favorite shows or seek out the latest "apps." If it doesn’t cost them much of anything, they will take advantage of what the internet has to offer. It is a parents duty to keep them safe!

About the author

Stanley G Buford In a previous book, directed to those who take parenting seriously in the Urban Centers of America; President Barack Obama remarked: “Thank you for your interesting book on parenting.” Stanley G. Buford was born in Chicago, Illinois. Stanley studied at Illinois State University and holds master’s degrees from National-Louis University in Management/Human Resource Development and DePaul University in Curriculum Development. He has worked as a teacher in the Chicago Public Schools. Stanley has appeared as a guest on the nationally televised show, “Heartbeat of America,” in a frank discussion concerning challenges to climbing corporate and educational ladders. He owns and operates a state certified management consulting business, Terkat Consultants Inc. He has been quoted in news articles, while lecturing at schools such as Northwestern, DePaul and the University of Illinois, on a variety of contemporary issues. Stanley has served as the Program Director in the School Partnerships Program, a school improvement project at DePaul University. He has also served as an adjunct faculty member at Concordia University. He founded his mentoring program, From Boys To Men Network Foundation, in 1991, to improve the quality of life for school-age boys in Chicago’s inner city. In this book, “ Parents Should Protect Kids Online” An instructional manual for concerned parents that want to protect pre-teens from online predators. This work is a follow-up to his Amazon.com bestseller: Not All Teachers Are Parents, But All Parents Are Teachers!