Research on the internet about available parenting advice and information for parents on how to successfully rear and treat babies, children, pre-teens and adolescent teenagers, has revealed a wide and extensive database of articles and products on the subjects of successful child development, successful child rearing and successful parental influence. One can find informative literature on most topics dealing with the problems associated with the normal developmental stages of childhood, including treatment of child health disorders. Most parents are fit and equipped to deal with child health related matters such as child nutrition and child illnesses, due to the abundant…
Are you single and presently thinking of dating someone but donât know how to go about it? You have heard from your friends about online dating and you are certainly curious about this new concept which you have not heard of before. Internet dating or dating online presents a whole lot of opportunities for single parent dating online. By dating online you find that you are presented with a number of choices and you can certainly choose whom you would like to date. And there is no compulsion that you have to go out with your date on the very…
A single parent is defined as a man or woman who got divorced or separated. Single parents are freely available for a new relationship to start a new life. The old method for these single people to find partners is from parks, social places, and others. Because of the internet booming in recent years, many free online dating services have been emerged that help single parents to find dates online. This way saves money and time for them. Most of single parents have children so they must spend time with their children. This internet world is great which help single…
Artemis Tsitsika MD phda, Lecturer in Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, Athens University discusses a pediatrician’s view on esafety issues in this fascinating interview with Insafe coordinator’s Karl Hopwood. Part 1: Child development and Internet use Part 2: Addiction and Cyberbullying Part 3: Prevention vs Intervention Recorded at the Safer Internet Forum 2009, Luxembourg
Artemis Tsitsika MD phda, Lecturer in Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, Athens University discusses a pediatrician’s view on esafety issues in this fascinating interview with Insafe coordinator’s Karl Hopwood. Part 1: Child development and Internet use Part 2: Addiction and Cyberbullying Part 3: Prevention vs Intervention Recorded at the Safer Internet Forum 2009, Luxembourg
Artemis Tsitsika MD phda, Lecturer in Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, Athens University discusses a pediatrician’s view on esafety issues in this fascinating interview with Insafe coordinator’s Karl Hopwood. Part 1: Child development and Internet use Part 2: Addiction and Cyberbullying Part 3: Prevention vs Intervention Recorded at the Safer Internet Forum 2009, Luxembourg
I know that one of the most important things to improve a child’s intelligence is to limit their television and make them read books. Well I don’t like my kid (cousin actually) watching television. Television (“the Boob Tube”) is for the fluoridated public.
So I was wondering, is a monitored internet as entertainment better than the “boob tube?”
*Continuing the discussion from the original post found here.
I recently interviewed my Terry and Sharon Ciccarelli to learn more about how they use technology, particularly the Internet. Both of them were born in the mid 1940s and belong to a generation that grew up with home freezers, television, and space expeditions as major technological advances. When I suggested that I wanted to interview them about technology, they were excited and pleased to share how computers and the Internet specifically have changed their lives.
Terry and Sharon’s first computer was a Commodore 64 purchased in the 1980s and was primarily used for entertaining their children. Things have changed…