Archive for November, 2009



Dance Routine Called ‘Too Sexy for School’

Sacramento – A dance routine performed during an event to welcome new students to Rio Americano High School is coming under fire for being too racy and sexually explicit.
 
Rio Americano parent P.J. Bascom said the routine crossed the line.
 
“It was not something I would want my son looking at.  I didn’t find it to be [...]

November 12, 2009
Positive parent-teen relationships, high parental awareness and monitoring of whom their children are with, and family dinner routines are all linked to delayed sex among teens, according to a new Child Trends research brief.  The brief, Parents Matter: The Role of Parents in Teens’ Decisions about Sex, explores how parenting practices that occur [...]

Internet Safety – An Important Message

Article from Enough is Enough
By Donna Hughes
 
 It seems that everyday, we receive another report of a missing child.  Regardless of age, race, gender, location, or academic achievement, no child is immune.  While the vast majority of cases of abductions do not involve the Internet, in today’s tech-connected world, it’s critically important for kids to guard [...]

Veterans Day Poem

•It is the veteran, not the preacher, who has given you freedom of religion.

 •It is the veteran, not the reporter, who has given you freedom of the press.

 •It is the veteran, not the poet, who has given you freedom of speech.

 •It is the veteran, not the protester, who has given you freedom to assemble.

 •It is [...]

I can not believe what Gossip Girl found appropriate to show on their Nov. 9 episode.  I think all of us should complain and not support anyone who advertised their product on this show!
 
by Lynette Rice
Tantalizing promos that tease a possible sexual threesome during the Nov. 9 episode of Gossip Girl may have ticked off the Parents Television [...]

Article by the National Coalition for the Protection of Children & Families
http://www.nationalcoalition.org
 
With the growing popularity of sexting and off-deck content, JBB Research is predicting a rise in mobile adult content. The research shows that some of the U.S. carriers are better prepared than others to protect under aged users from sexually explicit mobile content.
The four [...]




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