Thursday, November 12, 2009
WASHINGTON- Sexting, cyberbullying, and online sexual predators are all claiming young victims. As the Internet becomes more a part of everyday life for young people and electronic gadgets become part of the standard uniform for teens and tweens, there are more and more risks for kids.
With more about how to keep your kids safe from falling victim is Cris Clapp Logan, Communications Director from "Enough Is Enough®", a non-partisan group that works to make the Internet safer for children and families.