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Protecting children from predators
AURORA - With advancements in technology, some parents are finding it difficult to keep up with their children's social activities.
Monitoring Internet use is especially daunting, as children often find ways around roadblocks put in place to keep them from viewing - and responding to - certain online content.
“My daughter always seems to find her way around any blocks that we try,” said Robin Driskel, who attended a program “Use and Misuse of the Internet: Children and Internet Predation” at Peachtown Elementary School Monday evening. “It is just amazing what these technological savvy kids can do. How they seem to evade even the best parental controls.”
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