
Protect Our Kids on the Web Very surprising. More teens play games online (78%) than e-mail (73%), according to Pew Internet & American Life Project.

Protect Our Kids on the Web NYT says "One in five teenagers may be child pornographers risking life in prison" http://bit.ly/oneinfive

Protect Our Kids on the Web If this research is right, the Q is: How can we positively use gaming to help - not harm - our kids? http://bit.ly/xboxplaystation

Protect Our Kids on the Web Here's a good resource for decoding what your teen is saying in IM/text messages http://bit.ly/txtshorthand

Protect Our Kids on the Web Liking this video on bullies (including cyberbullies) from Momversation. Whole show's great, really http://bit.ly/momversation

Protect Our Kids on the Web Interesting findings from our study-only 35% use parental controls for Web, big fear is contact w/ inappropriate people http://bit.ly/3jIgWm

Protect Our Kids on the Web
We interviewed moms, dads and kids in New York City to hear what they think about online safety. What about you?
What are your kids doing online?
Are you concerned about Internet safety?
How do you keep kids safe online?
We invite you to post a video response on YouTube, too. Be funny. Be creative. Tell us what you think. http://tinyurl.com/clg2ov

Probably the most publicized threat to kids online is child predation, but it is one of many dangers. We've gathered a list of some of the best recent stories about threats to kids online...
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