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Police: 15 apps every parent should know that could be potentially dangerous
By NBC15 Staff
Courtesy of NBC15
MADILL, Okla. (WMTV)– A police department in Oklahoma is warning parents about several apps that could be on their child’s tablet or smartphone.
According to the Madill Police Department’s Facebook posted on August 5, they posted the warning ahead of the upcoming school year.
“With school just around the corner, we wanted to share with parents, 15 Apps you should be aware of on your child’s phone/tablet and the dangers that come with some of them,” posted the police department.
With school just around the corner, we wanted to share with Parents, 15 Apps you should be aware of on your child's phone/tablet .. and the dangers that come with some of them.
Posted by Madill Police Department on Monday, August 5, 2019
The full list of apps with descriptions from Madill Police Department:
- MEETME: a dating social media app that […]
American Children ‘Immersed in a Culture of Disrespect’
By Annie Holmquist
Courtesy of Intellectual Takeout
Let’s face it. Almost every child has likely had some type of meltdown in public, causing great embarrassment to both the child’s parent and to other witnesses in the vicinity. But while such disrespectful behavior is embarrassing at age two, it’s downright horrifying the older a child gets.
Dr. Leonard Sax recently experienced one of these horrifying displays of disrespect in his medical practice. He describes the scenario in a recent edition of The Wall Street Journal:
“Kyle was absorbed in a videogame on […]