Three Bills
Legislation is a key part of protecting children from online harms. Let’s hope these three bills pass and help kids.
Legislation is a key part of protecting children from online harms. Let’s hope these three bills pass and help kids.
Snuggly bears and dogs, but leave out the AI feature. Parents must stay apprised of online games their kids play.
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What’s your rate? Gracie: 80hh, 180h that work for u? That’ll work. Ok, where should I meet you? Gracie: I’m close to the city park, that ok with u? Yes. That’s good. Are the pictures really you? Gracie: Yes, baby those are me. You like what you see;) You’ve just been privy to a
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Today we’re opening up the odds ’n’ ends drawer to pull out some updates and news in the anti-trafficking world. Let’s take a look together. Up, Up, and Away Survivors often don’t have decent access to safe transport when leaving trafficking. Agencies helping them also find it difficult to find efficient and safe transport. Our
In my childhood my parents only had to worry about my falling out of the hayloft, getting stung by bees, or bucked off a horse, but nary a thought about harm from a handheld device or screen. In those days a mouse lived in a barn and a keyboard was part of a typewriter. Today’s
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Can movies tell the story of trafficking so the general public can be informed citizens and defenders of children? Read on…
According to a recent national survey, more than eight out of ten teenagers own cell phones or smartphones. The study revealed that 50% of all tweens get their mobile phones by age 11. Because this device is so addictive for children, not to mention adults, life can revolve around it. Perhaps you’ve talked to the eleven-year-old
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