If we are expecting our children to use cybertools in their education, home lives and careers, we have an obligation to use them safely. It's funny how often NJ-regulators forget that I live in NJ. They contact me, expecting that my "201" area code is DC, not Bergen County. :-)
They often think they have "discovered" us for the first time.
We applaude Gov. Corzine, the AG and the Dept of Ed in NJ for taking such a pro-active position. We have worked closely with the Governor when he was Senator, and he was a key supporter of our Wired Kids programs and Teenangels.
Want to know what to do about Internet safety in NJ? Ask us. It's where we reside, where we have more teenangels.org experts and where our new wiredmoms program will launch.
it's time.
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