Online Safety For Children

January 22, 2009

Keep your kids safe online.  There are predators everywhere.

Keep your kids safe online. There are predators everywhere.

Now days technology has advanced so much that as parents it is almost impossible to keep up. But we do need to stay at least one step ahead of the game. Computer usage by our kids can be extremely helpful in their lives, yet also extremely harmful. There are threats in the form of adult content from websites, and even live individuals and dare say, predators, lurking on message boards and chat rooms.

So how can we monitor kids computer use? The best way I have found is through using keylogging software. This is software which you can download immediately on the computer and in minutes you’ll be set up to monitor everything important to the well being and safety of your child.

To monitor kids computer use you basically turn the program on and it will proceed to track all computer activity so you can find out if certain websites or chat rooms have been visited, and then block them or at least have a talk with your child about accessing them.

When you do monitor kids computer use, it is important to remember that they are not always at fault. Curiosity is a natural thing, and when you are a kid and presented with an entire world of information, sights, and sounds then there are going to be times when your child is going to slip up and enter places he shouldn’t.

With keylogging software you can protect your children from the harmful areas of the internet, while having them focus more on the helpful and informative realms that responsible computer usage provides.

Here is the best and easiest keylogging software for monitoring kids computer use – http://spyhead.blogspot.com/

Everything you need for keeping your child safe is available in this program – http://spyhead.blogspot.com/

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What today means

January 20, 2009

obamaToday was an historic day.  For some, it meant the possibility of a better economy.  For others, it meant that their loved ones will may come home sooner from abroad.  For African-American families (of which, mine is one), it means a little more.

There have been African-American judges, congress-men, Senators, etc.  For the first time, ever, there is an African-American President of the United States.  Here is what this translates to.  America is still the most powerful country in the world.  The leader of that country is the most-powerful person in the world.  African-Americans have gone from being slaves less than 200 years ago to having one of us hold the most-powerful office on Earth.

I tried to teach the girls some of what this means and what today’s activities were all about.  I think it is going to take a few more evenings of going over this for them to understand.  They need to understand what those who have come before them have done to make this happen; what people are doing today that will help them in the future; and what they can do to help themselves achieve any and every dream they have.

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Age 7

Alex in Fall 2008

Alex in Fall 2008

At the age of 7, other than being a little manipulative, Alex seems to be the one that follows instructions the best, handles adversity the best, and holds no grudges. I enjoy spending one-on-one time with Alex and no matter what mood I am in and no matter what I have said to her, she can always be counted on for an “I Love You, Daddy.” at bed time. Cassie, on the other hand, is a little more trouble.

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