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	<title>Comments on: Do your kids Google Poo?</title>
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		<title>By: Michelle</title>
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		<dc:creator>Michelle</dc:creator>
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		<description>When I first read the Title I laughed. It was funny, I know my son has goggle &quot;poo&quot; so it wasn&#039;t surprising. I think you are doing a great service to parents and families that may not have known otherwise that there are things you can do to keep your kids out of trouble online. When my daughter was in sixth sixth grade she started chatting on the internet using the yahoo instant messanger and was allowing people she didnt know to join in the conversations. I tried and tried to tell her NOT to do this, its very dangerous. What does Mom know right? During this time she was playing softball and one of the parents who often helped during practices and games, was a local police officer and his wife was a detective. I spoke with him and asked him if he could talk to her about this. He was awesome and more than happy to help. He had a very lengthy talk with her and WOW did it work. He even scared me I had NO IDEA the things that go on in cyberspace. 
So keep up the great work and thank you for looking out for our kids!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I first read the Title I laughed. It was funny, I know my son has goggle &#8220;poo&#8221; so it wasn&#8217;t surprising. I think you are doing a great service to parents and families that may not have known otherwise that there are things you can do to keep your kids out of trouble online. When my daughter was in sixth sixth grade she started chatting on the internet using the yahoo instant messanger and was allowing people she didnt know to join in the conversations. I tried and tried to tell her NOT to do this, its very dangerous. What does Mom know right? During this time she was playing softball and one of the parents who often helped during practices and games, was a local police officer and his wife was a detective. I spoke with him and asked him if he could talk to her about this. He was awesome and more than happy to help. He had a very lengthy talk with her and WOW did it work. He even scared me I had NO IDEA the things that go on in cyberspace.<br />
So keep up the great work and thank you for looking out for our kids!</p>
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