7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Practical wisdom for parents dealing with MySpace, April 23 2007
By Dan Panetti "Worldview Director" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: MySpace®, MyKids: A Parents Guide to Protecting Your Kids and Navigating MySpace.com (Paperback)
I was fortunate enough to hear Jason Illian give this presentation to a group of students and their parents at a Christian school recently and then had the good pleasure to read the book - both the presentation and the book are very well done. Jason knows the world (virtual and real) that teens live in today and he understands that MySpace (and other social networking sites) are tools for young people to use to communicate their beliefs, feelings, and desires. Jason's goal is to make sure that young people know not only the dangers so they can surf more safely, but also the positives so that teens can make good decisions and their parents know how to manage and monitor online activity. Jason is honest and real in his presentation - the bottom line is that parents must know what their children are doing and they must parent in the real world even if the activity is in the virtual world. Yet, Jason also is a bridge between these two generations - parents, who are either ignorant or afraid of this new technology, and teens, who are fearless and seem to ignore red flags of caution as they enter into the new virtual realm.
MySpace, My Kids is a great read - short, easy to read and very practical for parents. But the book is more than just a how-to guide. Jason weaves some biblical principles into the book helping parents understand this new technological world from a deeper perspective. Jason tries to help parents not overreact, but wants to make sure that once the information is presented that they can respond with truth and gentleness to use this tool as another opportunity to train their children in right living. The book is apparently going to be made available on MySpace soon, which will only give Jason and his message more visibility and credibility - which is great because this information needs to get into the hands of parents today.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Important, Feb 4 2007
By Armchair Interviews - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: MySpace®, MyKids: A Parents Guide to Protecting Your Kids and Navigating MySpace.com (Paperback)
Author Jason Illian says that he is passionate about tackling the MySpace(R) phenomenon because he has seen the emotional damage teenagers suffer when they have no guidance, direction, or love in their lives. He points out that the battle for their souls has become more vicious than ever, and parents must equip their children and themselves through knowledge and participation.
Children spend much of their time in a parallel universe called the [...] such as [...] are the soda shops of today with over 100 million people dropping by. Many of these connections are dangerous. No matter what age your child, it is not too early or too late to understand the workings of MySpace.com and other online environments.
Jason Illian gives examples of different approaches for monitoring the use of the computer such as establishing "zero expectations of privacy." He suggests software that tracks usage and can be programmed to shut the computer down at an assigned time of day.
Although he does not advocate for use of the [...] website, he details the security efforts of the company. With patience a parent can see their child from the inside out by observing what they write, what pictures they post, what friends they meet, who stops by their website, and what groups they participate in. He cautions you to take the time to investigate and try to understand the workings of this environment before you risk losing a son or daughter to those who make it their mission to lure your vulnerable child to destruction. If you decide to allow your child to continue using an account with MySpace.com, this book will also provide you with the skills to make their activities as safe and private as possible.
Christian or not--you must believe that you have a duty to your child. This duty entails supervision on the Internet. This book enables you to quickly get up to speed in becoming an expert at protecting your son or daughter from the risks involved with online communication. This book is not an option; it is a necessary tool for every parent--RIGHT NOW!
Armchair Interviews says: This book removes any possible "ignorance" when it comes to children on the Internet--for parents or grandparents.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Protect Your Kids, April 15 2007
By Patti Chadwick "The Reading Room" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: MySpace®, MyKids: A Parents Guide to Protecting Your Kids and Navigating MySpace.com (Paperback)
This book was really interesting. My children are young adults, so I don't have much control over their Internet use, but for parents with young teens, I feel that this book is well worth the read. While I've always given my teens much freedom and many choices, I also see the benefit of knowing what information your child is displaying for the world to see. This book helps you to know the ins and outs of online communication.
After reading this book, you may decide to let your child continue to use a MySpace account. This book will provide you with the skills to make their activities as safe as possible.