Five Things Parents Must Know to Stay Connected to Their Kids
Written by Administrator
Saturday, 17 April 2010 22:20
"On The HomeStretch" is an Internet radio talk show that helps others to make the second half of life better than the first. They discuss all kinds of things surrounding relationships, parenting, caregiving and recovery anything that has to do with good health, body, mind and soul.
The show was created from the host's own confusion, her struggle dealing with change, loss, kids growing up and roles changing.
"On the Home Stretch" is about living in community and connection. Sharing good times and the struggles and sufferings, with a sense of responsibility to the world. It's about knowing your true self, embracing our deepest passions and birthing our best dreams and knowing we can still make a difference in the world!
Grandparents who Parent their Grandchildren regarding Kids and Technology
Kay Fontana, "The Grandcoach," helps baby boomers overcome the challenges of raising grandchildren. She is a certified coach with a bachelor's and a master's in education, and has dedicated over 20 years to teaching, training, mentoring and coaching.
Listen to Kay Fontana "The Grandcoach" as she helps baby boomers overcome challenges and reach their goals for grandparents who are raising their grandchildren. The Grandcoach training programs facilitate breakthroughs to life's obstacles, which may include managing change, transition, reducing stress and conflict, understanding personality types and achieving goals.
Kay Fontana is the Author of two e-books: 10 GRANDCOACH Survival Tips for Grandparents Who Are Raising Grandchildren and Put Your Goals into POWERDRIVE: 10 Strategies for Getting What You Want out of Life.
Kay Fontana is the Founder and President of the Association of United Grandparents Raising Grandchildren (AUGRG) dedicated to helping grandparents access resources, and share experiences and ideas with others who are raising grandchildren.
You can hear Kay on "The Grandcoach Live" every Wednesdays at 1pm Eastern on TalkShoe. For more information about her programs, products and services please go to www.CoachingForQuality.com.
KidsBeSafeOnline.com Featured in Better Homes and Gardens
Written by Denise Pellow
Thursday, 25 February 2010 18:51
Business owner of KidsBeSafeOnline.com, Denise Pellow, is featured in the March 2010 Better Homes and Gardens, Family Time 2.0 article. Denise shares tips on how to stay connected with your children using technology to encourage dialog and family time. Pick up the magazine this month to read the entire article.
Denise is the author of Five Dangerous Trends Concerning Kids, Technology and the Internet and uses her blog to educate parents on trends and obstacles facing children today including sexting, Facebook security, Government actions, and cyberbullying.
KidsBeSafeOnline LLC and Institute for Responsible Online and Cell-Phone Communication (I.R.O.C.2) join forces to educate children and parents about 21st Century Digital Responsibility
Written by Administrator
Tuesday, 23 June 2009 19:57
ST. LOUIS, MO, June 23, 2009 --The need to teach children digital responsibility about the technologies they use is critical, so the end result of those actions does not have a negative impact at a crucial time in the future of our children’s lives.
These two organizations dedicated to child safety have come together to increase education and awareness of the dangers posed by the current trends in technology. They have joined forces to proactively educate children and parents regarding the consequences of sexting, sextcasting, and the dangers of predators, cyberstalking and bullying.
Denise Pellow, founder of KidsBeSafeOnline LLC, and Richard Guerry, Executive Director and President of The Institute for Responsible Online and Cell-Phone Communication (I.R.O.C.2), bring personal experience in their unique approach to address the issues of digital safety.
Guerry, of Mount Laurel, NJ, communicates it is vital that everyone in our rapidly evolving digital generation, regardless of age, understand how extremely important it is to be digitally responsible and aware of what poor digital judgment can bring to the lives of youth. Read More...