Did you know that in just four years, social websites like Facebook, Myspace, and Twitter have become bigger than TV? Ninety-three percent of teens have social accounts online and kids as young as 7th and 8th graders are spending up to four hours per day online. There’s a huge upside to knowing how to leverage the full potential of Facebook, Twitter, and other social networking sites, but there’s also a risk if used improperly.
That’s why you, as parents, need to attend our special two-hour seminar on July 18, entitled “The Secrets Behind Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter.”
At this seminar, you’ll learn what you need to know to help your kids, including the “best practices” of social networking for students:
- Safe online homework collaboration
- Reliable online researching
- Online college recruiting secrets
- Best sites for networking
- How to make extra summer cash online
You’ll also learn how to help your children avoid the dangers of social networking, including:
- Identity theft protection
- Cyberbullying support
- Damaging personal reputations
- Hurting college admission and job opportunities
“It’s important that kids understand how to take advantage of what these sites have to offer. And it’s just as important that both they and their parents know the right way to do it.” - SuperCamp president Bobbi DePorter
This unique seminar for parents is from 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, July 18 at the QLN Conference Center, 1938 Avenida del Oro, Oceanside, CA 92056. Click here for directions.
The cost to attend is only $25 per person and just $35 per couple.
Enroll online or call us at 800-285-3276, ext. 115.
So if you live in Southern California and have kids between the ages of 10 and 18, don’t miss out on this special event, and be sure to share this opportunity with your friends!
Filed under: life skills, parent support | Tagged: facebook, myspace, online safety for kids and teens, social networking, teens, twitter




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Hi,
Fabulous idea. I wanted to do the same thing locally (Montreal) and I am thrilled to see you guys already well on your way. Are you planning on making this course available on-line? If so, I suspect you will get a substantial response.
I would second the online option! I know I would join in and tell all my friends, online security for kids is a concern and something the average parent is totally uneducated in.