Parenting isn’t easy. The truth is… parenting has never been trouble-free, but today’s generation might be the most difficult generation that parents have ever had to face. To receive the Facebook Rules to Live By, along with the rest of the Essential Parent Resource kit, fill out the form in the upper right corner. With the explosion of the Internet, the text-addiction that has taken over most of our teen’s lives and the development of social media such as Facebook, World of Warcraft, MySpace and YouTube – the levels of complication for living and parenting around technology has hit an all-time high. The majority of today’s parent’s weren’t raised on computers. You might have taken a computer class in school, but today’s teens are playing games online and on cell phones by the time they are two, and the lucky ones are learning to develop web pages in elementary and middle school. Most of our kids have cell phones, access to the Internet, and belong to social networking sites that are changing the way they will interact forever. The View From the Bay ABC 7 (KGO TV) Do you often wonder why today’s teens have to be connected with their fifteen “BFF’s” at the same time? The truth is, it’s how they communicate, live, and socialize. Their technology is their “everything”. With my books and One-Click Safety Kit, I’ve provided you a roadmap to understanding the benefits of living, working and parenting in a digital world.


Parenting isn’t easy.  The truth is… parenting has never been trouble-free, but today’s generation might be the most difficult generation that parents have ever had to face.

To receive the Facebook Rules to Live By, along with the rest of the Essential Parent Resource kit, fill out the form in the upper right corner.


With the explosion of the Internet, the text-addiction that has taken over most of our teen’s lives and the development of social media such as Facebook, World of Warcraft, MySpace and YouTube – the levels of complication for living and parenting around technology has hit an all-time high.

The majority of today’s parent’s weren’t raised on computers.  You might have taken a computer class in school, but today’s teens are playing games online and on cell phones by the time they are two, and the lucky ones are learning to develop web pages in elementary and middle school. Most of our kids have cell phones, access to the Internet, and belong to social networking sites that are changing the way they will interact forever.

The View From the Bay
ABC 7 (KGO TV)

Do you often wonder why today’s teens have to be connected with their fifteen “BFF’s” at the same time?  The truth is, it’s how they communicate, live, and socialize.  Their technology is their “everything”.   With my books and One-Click Safety Kit, I’ve provided you a roadmap to understanding the benefits of living, working and parenting in a digital world.