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Welcome back the third installment of our holiday blog series about keeping kids safe while traveling.
Today’s children and teens are using the Internet as a part of their daily lives. But along with the many benefits of using technology at a young age, there are also many risks – like cyberbullying, loss of privacy, and encountering sexual predators.
Using the Internet is a part of everyday life for many children and teens in the U.S. Today’s kids are able to do homework, study, play games, and socialize online.
Welcome back to our blog series about keeping kids safe while traveling during the holidays. In our last post, we discussed car seat safety and making sure your child is properly buckled up before hitting the road.
Two-thirds of adults think children should be at least 13 to use the Internet on their own. 29% of parents with children age 9-12 say their child has their own Wi-Fi enabled device; 21% of parents of children age 5-8 have such devices. Nearly two-thirds of adults strongly support proposed updates to COPPA legislation to protect children under age 13.
Whether at home, at school, or from their own smartphones and tablets, today’s children have more access to the Internet than ever.
Welcome back to our holiday blog series featuring tips to keep kids safe while traveling away from home. Many families travel by car during the holiday season to visit family and friends.
During the holiday season, many people travel to spend time with family and friends. For families with children, holiday travel can be a challenge as kids adjust to new routines, new surroundings, and new people they may not see that often.
On Tuesday, the United States will vote to determine the country’s next president. Candidates are now making last minute appearances in battleground states in attempt to swing undecided votes in their direction.