Teen Cyberbullying Suicide Shows Parents Worsening Danger

Teen cyberbullying should be the ultimate nightmare for parents.  Bart Palosz’s struggles and suicide show that action is needed to protect teens in school and at home. Bart Palosz was a fifteen year old teenager on the first day of school.  Then, he wasn’t. Palosz committed suicide shortly after that first day.  Several fellow students… Continue reading Teen Cyberbullying Suicide Shows Parents Worsening Danger

Texting and Driving Banned in Grand Prairie Texas

Texting and driving is now banned in Grand Prairie, Texas; part of an effort by small towns across the United States to attack texting while driving and protect teens and young adults.  MMGuardian Parental Control’s Safe Driving feature can help parents looking to comply with anti-texting and driving laws. By Paul Grossinger It’s a small… Continue reading Texting and Driving Banned in Grand Prairie Texas

Digital Bullying Must Be Stopped in Schools

Digital bullying must be stopped and schools must lead the effort. The Guardian said it best this week: “bullying has a new digital face – it’s about time our schools recognized it.” Schools have always been hotbeds of bullying.  Over 2.1 million school children are bullies and they have 2.7 million victims, according to ThinkProgess.org.… Continue reading Digital Bullying Must Be Stopped in Schools

Daniel Perry Cyberbullying Suicide Shakes the United Kingdom

Cyberbullying has struck the United Kingdom twice in a week. Just after United Kingdom parents digested Hannah Smith’s tragic suicide, they now have to handle the suicide of Scottish teenager Daniel Perry, who took his own life after suffering skype blackmail. Perry apparently committed suicide after blackmailers recorded his skype conversations with an individual who… Continue reading Daniel Perry Cyberbullying Suicide Shakes the United Kingdom