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Kids should be monitored
If you are successful in monitoring your children's internet activity, then you are to be commended. I am sure you do so at home. However as children get older and visit at friends' homes overnight, have access to public computers, the cell phone they are only suppose to use for emergencies, etc. and whatever else is said about them by others is almost impossible to monitor. I do not have a quick and easy answer. However, it is one of those problems of society not being able to keep up with technology.
Posted by: Louisiana oilman   Posted on: 06/22/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Digital bullying, now the TalkBack itself has a part to play  FilledOut | 06/22/05
When 'digital bullying' goes too far  Loverock Davidson | 06/22/05
Awwww.....poor baby!!  Anon_ymous | 06/22/05
Boy ain't you tough  LGLisle | 06/22/05
Here is a tissue for your issues.  Anon_ymous | 06/22/05
Oh, now, here we go AGAIN...  Judas I. | 06/22/05
Huh?  LGLisle | 06/22/05
I see definite trumped up cause-and-effect passages here.  Judas I. | 06/22/05
Where are the parents?  osreinstall | 06/22/05
Really not the place to discuss this  Louisiana oilman | 06/22/05
Why not?  LGLisle | 06/22/05
Poster may have meant that this talkback forum  Boot_Agnostic | 06/23/05
Check it out.....  Jimmy Jello | 06/22/05
Kids should be monitored  Louisiana oilman | 06/22/05

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