Showing posts with label Fun. Show all posts
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Friday, February 19, 2010

Gangs Are Targeting Your Kids Via the Internet - Quick Quiz to test your Cyber Banging Saavy

Word for the Week:  Cyber Banging
Also called Net Banging - This refers to the internet recruiting process that gangs use to target kids.  Gangs typically target high school and middle school kids but there are cases where kids as young as 8 have been recruited.

1.6 Million, that’s the number of employees, across the globe that support Walmart.

1 Million and growing, that’s the number of gang members in the United States.

Are your kids looking at gang propaganda online?  Chances are you would not know, a recent study says that 62% of kids lie to their parents about what they do online.

As a parent, you protect your kids by teaching them safety rules, checking on their friends, and keeping tabs on their activities.  Gangs know this to so they have a new recruiting tool to get around you and directly to your kids – the internet.

Link to WBTV segment:  Gangs Targeting Your Kids Via The Internet
One example of how glorified gang life is can be seen on YouTube.com.  Lil Slim’s “Getting $” music video, which glorifies gang activities, has over 30,000 views.

Think you know how Gangs target their new recruits?
Test your knowledge with this quick quiz:
1) Q:  What are the colors worn by the MS-13 gang?
A:  Blue and White

2) Q:  Gang Identifiers Include which of the following:
a) Wearing a specific color or colors regularly
b) 5-Pointed Star
c) Star of David
d) Playboy bunny
e) None of the Above
f) All of the above

A:  All of the above

3) True or False:  If you see someone wearing Charlotte Hornets gear they might be a member of a gang.

True.  Don’t jump to conclusions that everyone that wears Charlotte Hornets gear is a gang member but this logo is popular with the Spanish Cobras and the 4 Corner Hustlers.

4) True or False:  If you see a cap that looks like a NY Yankee’s cap but the tail of the Y is off so it looks like VN instead of NY, that’s just a kid having fun.

Most likely False.  This is what the LA gang called Van Nuys is doing to mark their members.  You can see this NY Yankee-like symbol touted on Facebook and YouTube.  You may seen this worn by a gang member or a wannabe.

5) True or False:  Your kid would not go to gang music sites to download songs.

Could be True or False.  You should check.  Kids are downloading gang songs from places such as 818 Gangland Musik Page for free.


GANGS HAVE NEW RECRUITING TOOLS:
The Bait:  Social networking via the internet is the new recruiting tool for MS-13 and other gangs and they ARE targeting your kids.

The Hook:  Young people that are surfing online may come across pictures, music, or videos about gangs.  Of course kids are curious so they click and see something that glorifies gang life…That’s when a gang member may strike up a chat with them online and try to lure them into their club.

GANG STATISTICS:
Think this is an overplayed issue?  Here are some startling statistics from a recent survey:
70% of gang members say it is easier to make friends online
89% of kids say they are the major user of technology at their house
41% of kids say they do not share with their parents what they are doing on the internet

HOW TO PROTECT YOUR CHILD:
TALK:  Talk with your child about the places they visit while online.  Look at some of the gang propaganda together and talk about why it is false or glorified.
TEACH:  Keep your home PC in a central location so you can keep an eye on what they search.  Teach your kids that where they go online is just as important as the rules you have for them offline.
TELL:  Be familiar with what your local gangs wear, such as certain colors, jewelry, or logos, to show they are a member.  Tell your kids not to dress like gang wannabes so they will not be targeted while at school or play.

WARNING SIGNS:
APPEARANCE:  Your kid’s clothing preferences change dramatically.  Your kid suddenly insists on wearing a specific color or a logo.  A new tattoo, permanent or henna.  Unexplained injuries.  Begins using gang slang.
SOCIAL:  Starts withdrawing from school, family, and possibly even their friends.  Talks about gang life in an idolized way.
INTERESTS:  Gang music or gang insignias on their phones and music lists.  Likes to watch gang related movies.



RESOURCES:
FBI Gang Threat Site:  http://www.fbi.gov/page2/feb09/ngta_020609.html

Department of Justice – Community Services:  www.cops.usdoj.gov

Violence Prevention Institute:  http://www.violencepreventioninstitute.org/youngpeople.html

National Youth Gang Prevention Center:  http://ojjdp.ncjrs.gov/pubs/gun_violence/sect08-f.html

NC Gang Awareness:
http://www.ncgangcops.org/NCGangAwareness.pdf

Parents Universal Resource Experts (PURE™):
http://www.helpyourteens.com/index.php

Parent Advocate Sue Scheff on Avoiding the Gangs:
http://www.suescheff.info/

Organization focused on consumer safety, security, and privacy:
http://ilookbothways.com/

Dr. Michele Borba, Child Expert Talks About Kids and Conflict:
http://www.micheleborba.com/blog/

Mary Kay Hoal, Internet Safety Expert, Offers Advice About Social Networks and Gang Exposure:
http://internet-safety.yoursphere.com/tips/can-social-networking-expose-your-children-to-gangs

Social Networks and Your Kids – The Risks from SchooGo:
http://www.schoogo.com/blog/it-safe-9-10-11-year-olds-be-social-networking-websites

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Holiday Shopping: Buying Tech Gadgets that are Fun & Educational for your kids

Still shopping for your kids and grandkids?  Do you want to buy them a new tech gadget that is both fun and might help them with school or afterschool activities?  You are not alone!

A recent survey said that the average shopper plans to spend around $200 on tech gadgets during the holidays.  Tech gadgets are at the top of holiday wish lists for most kids.  How do you sort through the ads and the gimmicks to find tech gadgets that are both fun and help with your kids’ education?  

Kids want to have the latest gadgets that they see on TV commercials, in the movies, the ones that their friends are using, and most of all, they want to copy and be like you which means they want what you use.

There are some great gadgets this year on both the low end and high end of the budget that support both fun and education.

I have grouped a selection of fun and educational tech gadgets into four categories:  Practical, Cool, Hands On and Games.

Practical:  Computers, Electronic Readers, Computer Accessories


Cool:  Smartphones, Gaming Systems,  Power Mats, Virtual Keyboards, Smart Pens, Portable Secure Wireless


Hands On:  Cameras that have Still & Video, Robots


Games:  Fun and educational such as problem and puzzle solving

As with all purchases, make sure you have the following with you before you purchase:
1. Budget – how much you are willing to spend
2. Price – do your homework so you know if you are getting a good deal
3. Service – how will the child receiving the gift be able to get it serviced if there is a problem
4. Warranty – if you know the child will be hard on the gadget, including an extended warranty may
                           be a good option

Practical:  Computers, Electronic Readers, Computer Accessories
Computers – Desktop or Laptop but Laptops are usually asked for more frequently by kids.  

Electronic Readers – Your kids can download newspapers and books and tag key research items that they might need for homework such as quotes and statistics.

Computer
Most kids are asking for laptops so they have the ultimate in flexibility and portability.

Windows 7 on a Desktop under $1200:  HP TouchSmart 600 has touch applications where your kid can use a touch of the screen instead of a mouse.  Sleek all-in-one design packs a nice PC into a 23.5 inch monitor.

Mac on a Desktop:   the iMac starts at under $1200 and offers a wireless keyboard and their newly designed Magic Mouse.  Screens start at 21.5 inches and go up to 27 inches.  Great all-in-one design fits on desks short for space.

Windows 7 Laptops under $600:  Dell Studio 15, HP Pavilion dm3,  Lenovo G550 2958

Mac Laptops under $1200: Apple MacBook Pro has a longer batter life with a sleep aluminum unibody design.

Electronic reader
The top 3 choices this year are:  Amazon Kindle, Sony Reader, and Barnes & Noble Nook

Accessories 
Accessories to consider are:  extra batteries, carrying cases, adapters for car use, printers, copier/fax, scanners, mouse, headsets.

Cool – Smartphones, Gaming Systems,  Power Mats, Virtual Keyboards, Smart Pens, Portable Secure Wireless

Smartphones can provide your kids with easy access to educational information and use it as a device where they can call or text you to let you know they are safe.  Some of the top choices are iPhone, BlackBerry Storm, Motorola Droid.   Your purchase will also include a monthly service charge so make you understand contract options before buying the device.

Gaming Systems can provide your kids with a platform to surf the net, communicate with friends, store pictures, and play educational games.  Some of the top choices are PlayStation, Wii Nintendo, and Xbox.

Power Mats are designed to recharge many devices such as phones, computers, music players on one mat saving space and eliminating cords.

Virtual Keyboards project an image of a keyboard onto a desktop so you can do away with a separate keyboard.  Using Bluetooth technology, you can project a virtual keyboard to use with your computer or smartphome.  If your kids watch CSI, they will have seen this cool capability on that show.  You can find more information at ThinkGeek.com

Smart Pens offer different features and functions.  Some can record what you say and translate it to text.  Others can take short videos.  Some can copy printed words that you can upload to your computer.  For younger users, Poingo and the LeapFrog tag reading system use smart pens to help your budding reader.  For older kids, look at SpyNanny, LiveScribe and Oregon Scientific,
Portable Secure Wireless:  You can use a broadband access card as a cheaper option.  If more than one device needs to connect, consider the Sprint or Verizon MiFi option.  With the purchase of a small device and a monthly fee, you can connect up to 5 devices at a time on a secure wireless network.

Hands On:  Cameras that have Still & Video, Robots
Unique:  Pets-Eye View Camera from National Geographic allows you to see what your dog or cat sees.
Cameras for Younger Kids:  Lego and Vtech Kidizoom Plus
Cameras for Older Kids:  Nikon D300, Panasonic Lumix, Sony CyberShot, Canon PowerShot
Robot for Younger Kids:   Matchbox has a Rocky the Robot Truck that is an interactive robot and dump truck or you can program a soft and furry friend such as the My Pal Scout by LeapFrog.
Robot for Older Kids:  Tin Can Robot kit from Green Science.  The Lego and Roborover allow your kids to build robots that can also be programmed to do different tasks and functions.

Games:  Fun and educational such as problem and puzzle solving.  

This season you have many choices.   We have highlighted a few for you.  A tip to make sure your game is Family Friendly is to check the rating.  When shopping for a game, look for “E” somewhere on the box or the website.  The “E” means the Entertainment Software Rating Board has reviewed it and it is suitable for “Everyone”.  If it says "E10+", this means that the game is meant for Everyone 10 and older.
Family Friendly & Educational Games:

ItzaZoo:  Teaches children how to read or improves their reading skills.  Your kid goes on adventures with zoo animals.

Dora Saves the Crystal Kingdom:  Learn problem solving and Spanish.  Kids join Dora for adventures.

LittleBigPlanet :  Great for teaching problem solving.  You help a little boy named Sack Boy navigate by solving puzzles.  

Scribblenauts:  Puzzle solving and spelling.  You study a puzzle and spell an object that you need to have to resolve the puzzle.  

Mattel’s Mind Flex:  Using mind and body, this game uses NeuroSky technology to measure your theta-wave brain activity.  As you concentrate, you can power a fan with your mind that pushes a ball.

KidZui.com:   This is a web browser designed to keep kids safe online.  It also provides access to kid friendly games, social networking, and filters youtube videos for age appropriateness.



Video:


http://www.wbtv.com/Global/story.asp?S=11666296