CNET Calls for Suggestions from Parents on Internet Safety
Posted by Greg Writer on February 28, 2007
CNET is asking parents for help. In a recent article, CNET discussed the growing gap between parents and their kids on anything and everything concerning the Internet. The youngster’s are the one’s in the know, said CNET. Things like MySpace.com, Facebook, and IM jargon are a foreign country for parents but home ground for kids.
CNET is therefore calling on parents to post stories, advice, and suggestions on CNET about how parents have managed to keep their kids safe online. CNET will study the postings and publish a new piece summarizing the best of the advice. We at MyKidsInternetSafety.com heartily recommend that parents visit CNET and let them know how they have handled this thorny issue. (Of course, we hope that SnoopStick will be one of things parents have used in keeping their kids safe!)