Do you know what Zoom-bombing is?
Neither did Iuntil about 2 minutes ago.
My 15-year-old cousin was Zoom chatting with her high school basketball teammates.
It was all hoops and happiness untilboom!they were hacked by an unknown predator and his not-so-private parts.
Obviously, the girls were pretty shocked by what theyd been exposed to.
Thanks to COVID-19, homes across the country have been made over into prep schools and virtual arcades.
Also thanks to COVID-19: Kids are, literally, a captive audience.
I think we have so much family time right now, Kim says.
These are a great opportunity to have some good conversations.
These chats should be as open, honest and comfortable as possible.
We wanted to note that imagery, Kim says.
To be relaxed and be in a comfortable setting.
Its a much harder conversation for the adults than it is for the kids.
Its a much harder conversation for the adults than it is for the kids.
My older son does a lot of online gaming now.
I use these times to remind him not give out personal information.
Personal safety conversations can begin early and should happen often.
Focus on personal safety rules, the correct names of body parts and how to refuse unwanted touches.
Everything has to be on speaker.
That just helps us, but other people have different rules.