Category Archives: Parenting

Digital Citizenship: A Modern Parent’s Guide To Raising CyberEthical Kids [X-Post]

[This blog post originally appeared on Good Digital Parenting.] If it isn’t blindingly obvious already, our kids are growing up in a digital and increasingly wireless world, and technology is revolutionizing education for both adults and their children of today. There are now more mobile devices in the world than there are people (although they…

Managing The Phases Of Your Child’s Digital Life [X-Post]

[This blog post originally appeared on Good Digital Parenting.] In his marvelously funny book, “The Restaurant at the End of the Universe,” British satirist Douglas Adams observed that “The History of every major Galactic Civilization tends to pass through three distinct and recognizable phases, those of Survival, Inquiry and Sophistication, otherwise known as the How,…

Can You See Me Now? [Lecture]

2010-10-29 Can You See Me Now? from Frederick Lane Subtitle: “The Growing Problem of Sexting Among School-Age Children.” A presentation delivered to the Vermont School Boards Association Fall Conference on October 29, 2010, at the Lake Morey Resort in Fairlee, VT. This lecture is appropriate for school boards, district staff and teachers, and parents. It…

The World-Wide Bathroom Wall: Cyberbullying and ‘Sexting’ in the Public Schools [Lecture]

2010-09-09 The World-Wide Bathroom Wall from Frederick Lane A lecture on cyberbullying and sexting delivered at the Law Conference of the Arizona School Boards Association on September 10, 2010. This lecture is appropriate for school boards, district staff and teachers, and parents. It also can be adapted for students at various grade levels. If you…

Can You See Me Now? [Lecture]

2010-07-28 Can You See Me Now? from Frederick Lane Subtitle: “The Growing Problem of Sexting Among School-Age Children.” A presentation delivered to the Catawba County School District on July 28, 2010, in Conover, NC. This lecture is appropriate for school boards, district staff and teachers, and parents. It also can be adapted for students at…