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Michele Borba: Teaching Kids 4 “S.A.F.E.” Rules to Reduce Cyberbullying

Posted: June 2nd, 2010 by Michele Borba


REALITY CHECK: Did you know that a recent survey found that almost 70 percent of adolescents say the best way for them to be safe online is through education?
Let’s face it: it is a different world. And one big crucial parenting task is to make sure that our kids learn how to be safe [...]



3 Ways For Kids To ACE Social Media Guest Post By Marjie Knudsen

Posted: May 22nd, 2010 by Michele Borba


Note to Readers: I’m posting a blog by Marjie Knudsen below. I rarely do guest blogs but loved this one. Marjie is a writer who focuses on issues to enhance the relationship between children and the people in their lives. She’s also a huge advocate of Positive Psychology and emotional and social intelligence for children [...]



Michele Borba Blog: 9 Signs of Cyberbullying You Must Watch Out For in Kids

Posted: April 7th, 2010 by Michele Borba


What Parents Must Know to Prevent Another Tragedy and Save Our Children
Over the last few months we’ve read about horrific tragedies – bullycides — that appear prompted by relentless  peer bullying. Phoebe Prince, a fifteen-year old Massachusetts high school student, committed suicide. South Hadley High Principal Daniel Smith called Prince “smart, charming, and as is [...]