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Almost every parent in the world strives to ensure the survival and well-being of their offspring. This is done through communication, education and discipline.
When it comes to cyber space:
How do you communicate about something you know nothing about?
How do you educate you child about something they could teach you?
How do you discipline your child when you have no idea what they’re doing?
Our children have been born into technology and as a consequence naturally adapt and understand the constantly evolving cyber world. The previous generations have mostly been left behind struggling to follow suit. As a result of this, a huge gap has been created where children have the knowledge, power and the ability and the parents are the students who are striving to learn and keep up. If you feel like you’ve been left behind a bit, or are just unsure where technology is taking your children, it’s time to learn.
A free forum will be held by A/Senior Constable Paul Jackson at the Rex Metcalffe Theatre at the Gladstone Central Queensland University Campus, commencing at 7:30pm on Thursday the 13th August 2009.
Topics covered will be:
· Cyber Bullying – Types, consequences and preventative measures
· Internet safety – Current websites and programs used – associated problems
· Family Issues – Monitor and control internet usage within the household
· Mobile Phones – Current capabilities, problems and possible solutions
· Legal Issues – How is your child liable for their actions?
Seats are limited. If you wish to attend, please send an email to
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or contact Gladstone State High School on 49766116 |
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