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Ethel is Hot

To prevent cyberbullying you’ve got to think like a martial artist

            guest blog by Kay Stephens of Cyberslammed.com The number one question parents continue to ask around digital safety is: “What do I do if my child becomes a target of cyberbullying?” Unfortunately, so much of the cyberbullying advice you find online only scratches the surface, such as: “Save all… Read More »

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simon brooks with mother julie brooks wales overdose bullying

Bully victim Simon Brooks death coincides with report on schools resources

Tuesday 1st April 2014, was the day that Julie Brooks said goodbye to her son Simon Brooks. Simon died after taking an overdose due to the extent of the bullying he was victim to at this local school in Wales, UK. He had spend 18 months of his days of life on earth being tortured… Read More »

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What have Children and mobile phones got in common?

What a question? How can we put children and mobile phones in the same sentence? Well believe it or not, you could be mistaken by thinking I am going to write about children using phones? That would be by no means strange. But recently, in Dublin Castle, the Road Safety Authority of Ireland (RSA) had… Read More »

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Ethel is Hot

Cyberbullying author launches Ethel Is HOT LOL, a new tween novel & giveaway on March 27

Guest Post by Kay Stephens of www.Cyberslammed.com           U.S. author Kay Stephens has just released her first middle grade cyberbullying e-book titled Ethel Is Hot LOL (sMashup Press), featuring a twelve-year-old kid, Ethel, who gets duped by an all-out cyberbullying campaign orchestrated by two girls looking for YouTube fame. The novel… Read More »

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Apple inapp purchases, refund to parents, itunes store issues

Children costing parents millions on In-APP Purchases

Yes, there are occasions when the child lifts the iPad or smartphone to play with it and the parents are unaware of what they are at, which most times is safe enough. But on the occasion when the child wants to play some free games or apps, that is bundled with loads of pop In-App… Read More »

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