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Are your kids Naked Online: How to protect tech-savvy from online self-destruction

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Are your kids Naked Online: How to protect tech-savvy from online self-destruction
Are your kids Naked Online: How to protect tech-savvy from online self-destruction

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Are your kids Naked Online: How to protect tech-savvy from online self-destruction

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This book is about much more than naked photos of your children showing up online.
Are Your Kids Naked Online breaks down the facts from fiction and is supported by academic research focused on technology, not only showing the real issues in an objective balanced way without down playing the real dangers and consequences, but also without fear mongering.
Most of the
chapters have a "What You Can Do" section with tips and guidance for parents.
Many of the chapters also contain a real life story of how the technology today is really impacting children and their families, and how it doesn't matter if you are rich or poor, whether you live in a big city or a small town, what race or religion you are,
the consequences that technology can have are indiscriminate.
As trained Cyber Security Professionals and
parents of 4 teenagers, the authors understand first-hand
the ins and outs of technology, as well as the underbelly of the dark web. With over 20 years of IT experience, they know what actually works, what your super smart tech-savvy kids can easily bypass and can relate to the reality of being a parent in the always-on digital world.
The Goods have spoken at Harvard, NASDAQ, and Coca-Cola, and
have been invited on over 30 TV shows on ABC, CBS, NBC, and FOX TV stations across the country about the importance of protecting your children online.
Most children today know more than their parents do when it comes to technology
, which convinces many parents to take the parental path of least resistance.
It's not hopeless. There are options, and you need a plan.
Knowing what the options are, what would work best for your family, and developing a strategy is perhaps one of the most challenging aspects of parenting in today's digital world.
Are Your Kids Naked Online
provides guidance from technology experts on how to build a plan to protect your kids from online self-destruction.

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