Raising Tech-Savvy Kids: A Guide to Parental Control and Digital Citizenship
By Isaac King
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This book covers everything from setting up parental control mechanisms and recognizing the possible hazards and advantages of technology usage to creating clear rules and guidelines, controlling screen time, and managing online privacy and security. It also gives recommendations for keeping the lines of communication open and supporting good digital citizenship.
With the aid of this handbook, parents and caregivers will be prepared with the information and skills they need to help children navigate the digital world securely and ethically. It will aid you in understanding the need of safeguarding personal information online, educating children about online privacy, and managing online security problems.
This book is meant to be interactive and simple to read, with practical ideas and real-life examples that parents can use to assist their children. You will also discover extra resources, including connections to useful websites, software, and applications that may assist in the process of parenting tech-savvy kids.
If you want to ensure that your child is using technology responsibly and healthily, Raising Tech-Savvy Kids: A Guide to Parental Control and Digital Citizenship is the perfect resource for you. It will provide you with the knowledge and tools you need to help your child navigate the digital world safely and responsibly.
Isaac King
Isaac was born at home on December 13th 1942, during a severe blizzard attended only by a neighborhood midwife as the 6th of 8 children of Johnie Elisha King and Zelda Boyd. Home was in the mountains of Kanawha County West Virginia in the Carbon Fuel coal mine town of Jochin located on the left fork of the left branch of Cabin Creek. At the brilliant and all knowing age of 17, Isaac quit High School in December 1959 with passing marks to enlisted in the USMC. On December 14th 1959, with reluctance, his father signed the under age enlistment form. Formal USMC training at Paris Island started on January 13th, 1960 in the 1st Battalion, D Company, Platoon 104. Isaac graduated boot camp on April 13th, 1969; graduated Camp Geiger, ITR May 10th, 1060; graduated NAATC, Millington Tennessee, Helicopter Mechanical school on Sikorsky HRS-2s on November 9th, 1960; graduated Marine Corps Sea School, Portsmouth VA on December 21nd, 1960; joined the USS Boxer, LPH-4 as a crew member, V-1 Division, R-8, flight deck crash crew. This 2 year tour including the blockage of Cuba and the JFK Presidential Cruse. While aboard the Boxer, Isaac obtained his GED and completed a radio and TV repair course from ITR along with numerous Navy related fire fighting and damage control schools. On January 4th, 1963 Isaac was transferred to the Marine Corps Air Station, MAC-26, HMM 262, New River NC and assigned to the ubiquitous Sikorsky UH-34D "Ugly Angel". On Apr 17th,.1963, he was reassigned to MAC-26, HMM-263, New River NC and on May 22nd, 1963 he was detached to the USS Hermitage, LSD-34 in support of SU #2, HMM-262, a six aircraft Helicopter squadron for deployment to the Mediterranean. On October 6th, 1963, he moved back to MAC-26, HMM-263 and on January 13th, 1964 he was released from active duty and transfer to the inactive reserve at MARTC, NAS Glenview IL. On September 1964, he once again enrolled at East Bank High School in the 12th grade and graduating in May, 1965. Early employment included Buta Pure Oil, the Carbon Fuel Coal Company laboratory technician and Carbon Fuel Company number 20 Slope Mine while attend formal schooling. September, 1965, he enrolled in the Electrical Engineering, Bachelor of Science program at what was then called WV Tech. On May 18th, 1967 Isaac married his college sweetheart Patricia Myers and in May 1970 he was awarded a Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering. He also secured employment with the Naval Electronics Systems Command in Washington DC in May 1970 as an engineer in the Marine Corps Electronics Division. On March 15th, 1971 he and Patricia were divorced. In September of 1974 he enrolled in the VPI Electrical Engineering Master Degree program, became the program manager for two major USMC tactical search radars at NESC. In 1980, Isaac moved his employed to Systems and Applied Sciences Corporation as director of their newly formed Engineering Division for “Star Wars” programs. In 1981 he left SASC and joined Raytheon as the chief off-site engineer for systems development at McDonald Douglas in Huntington Beach CA. In May 1984 he returned to Raytheon and on May 13th, 1984 on the way home married his long term girlfriend Vicki Stride in Reno NV. In 1995, Isaac and Vicki were divorced, he gained custody of his two sons, his employment with Raytheon ended, and he started Ike's Bytes. In 2006 he sold Ike's Bytes, his home, said good by to family, and moved to Florida where he currently resides with his girl friend Teresa Cole. After 71 years of preparation, Isaac finally put pen to paper and the results are this gimps into the weird and exciting world of his mind. This book is total fiction and in part the culmination of Isaac's entire life starting with his brilliant decision in 1959 to quit high school and join the Marine Corps. He suffered all that is reveled hear and much much more to provide you, the reader, with this small escape from reality. Please enjoy.
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