Safety is a primary concern for most parents, but when it comes to teens and tweens going online, we aren’t always sure how to keep up.
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Safety is a primary concern for most parents, but when it comes to teens and tweens going online, we aren’t always sure how to keep up.
Shera is the owner and creator of A Frog In My Soup and started the blog in Sept. 2006 as a way to journal about her 6 sons. As they have grown, so has Shera's passion for writing and blogging, especially about motherhood and the crazy realities we encounter everyday. Feel free to subscribe to A Frog In My Soup, follow her on Twitter and like us on Facebook.

Welcome to A Frog In My Soup! My name is Shera and I am the mom behind the "Soup" or the "Frogs" whichever you happen to be reading about. My hubby and I have been married for 18 years. We have 6 sons that frequent these pages: CJ (16), Salesman (13), Tater (12), J-Man (8) & The TwinkyDinks (or Tweebs depending on their mood) - Bugs & Monkey (6 & 6). This blog is a little piece of my life, a large piece of my sanity and even a bit of my heart thrown in. There are days I laugh … Read more
Nancy is a stay-at-home mom to 2 amazing children – a 4 year old son, and a 1 year old daughter. Her children are the loves of her life, and the center of her world. In addition to being a full time mommy, she is also a blogger, social media consultant, and adjunct professor of mathematics.
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Just wanted to say that this is a great post. I think that, too often, we react to the dangers kids may face while online by simply restricting their access, rather than educating them. It’s far better to show them the risks and how to avoid them.