This is the
first book in a series to help parents protect their teens from the
dangers of technology and the Internet. Not only does the book
describe the dangers and legal implications of texting, but also
gives tools and information how to dialog with teens about the
dangers of texting. This is a very practical book. Also, there is a
project to go with the book on Diane's website that is based on best
practices in education to help teens understand the dangers and how
to deal with them. This project will include lesson plans for
teachers and parents who home school their teens based on national
educational standards and learning targets. There is a video book
review on the Amazon purchase page for Safe Text. Click on the link
below to learn more about the book and view the review.
Purchase Link:
http://www.amazon.com/Safe-Text-Protecting-Technology-ebook/dp/B004SHJDDG/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1333472833&sr=8-3
This is the
second book in a series of books to help parents protect their teens
from the dangers of the Internet, texting, and social media sites.
This book is about Facebook. Not only does it spell out the dangers
of Facebook for teens but also the positives. It describes the
problems and actually tells parents what to do about them. The book
gives links to a good amount of useful resources.
Purchase Link:
http://www.amazon.com/Protecting-Your-Teens-Facebook-ebook/dp/B007L40DYQ/ref=sr_1_22?ie=UTF8&qid=1333473014&sr=8-22
Have a teen planning to go to college? This is the book for you. It is a book to help parents and teens use Social Media to help the student get into college. It describes the traps that might have an adverse effect on admittance into a college. The most popular social media sites are described as well as some newer sites that a becoming more popular. This is a must have book if you want to help your teen capture an advantage in being accepted to the college of their choice. There is a video book review on the Amazon purchase page for Social Media Secrets. Click on the link below to learn more about the book and view the review.
Purchase Link: http://www.amazon.com/Social-Media-Secrets-ebook/dp/B007M2TI52/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1333473054&sr=8-9
Book Launch Contest Diane is giving away a Kindle Fire and two Amazon Gift certificates. Any host or member of the Assisting Authors Online Book Review Team will get 15 entries to the contest if they review one of the books and put the review up on Amazon, Goodreads, Shelfari and the hosts site. Readers will get 10 entries for a review posted as previously stated. There are also other ways to get entries. The reviews must be up by May 11 to help us get ready for the Launch on May 15.
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April 23 - Guest Blogging with Cindy
Vine
Diane Griffin is the founder and President of
Security First & Associates. Ms. Griffin works with a variety of
clients throughout the Security industry. Ms. Griffin has also worked
in a wide array of fields to include training, facilitation,
communications, human resources and industrial security management
and Ms. Griffin is the current Chapter Chair for National
Classification Management Society (NCMS), Chapter 26.
Diane's expertise in the security field and her
experience as an author of books on Security Clearances helped her
make a natural transition to security issues for teens and their
parents.
According to Ms. Griffin, Social Media is the
way to communicate with teenagers today. Parents have a lot to learn
when it comes to the behaviors of their children online. To help
parents and teachers understand today's teenager, Diane Griffin has
written several books on the topic of Social Media and your teens.
She also has a helpful blog that gives good advice about the subject
and valuable resources for parents
and teens on the subject of internet and phone safety on her site http://www.protectyourteens.com. Take advantage of a security expert to help you manage this important process in your child's life.
and teens on the subject of internet and phone safety on her site http://www.protectyourteens.com. Take advantage of a security expert to help you manage this important process in your child's life.
3 comments:
What is your biggest fear when it comes to your kids and the internet?
I think exploitation is my biggest concern. I am careful of what I allow my kids to post.
I fear most about the social bullying and a bit of the false identities.
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