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Currents: the Big Ocean Women Podcast
2.22 Dana Robb and Brittany Homer discuss Giving Children a Good Foundation and Keeping Them Safe Online

Currents: the Big Ocean Women Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 48:05


We seek after wisdom, and we believe wisdom is the highest possible form of knowledge. Brittany Homer from the Raising Today's Kids podcast and Project Stand. “I remember when I was young, realizing the importance of giving children a good foundation, how if they are given a good foundation in their life, then there is no limit to their potential.” – Brittany Homer “Anytime you try to change the economy of God, you're doing it wrong.” – Haitian guide as remembered by Brittany Homer “In order to help children be successful, in order to help them reach their potential, parents have to do their job, and parents have to know how to do their job, and parents have to feel empowered.” – Brittany Homer “If I'm going to prevent human trafficking, I've got to address pornography exposure and help people prevent that or address that.” – Brittany Homer “We felt like, in order to keep kids safe from all of these forms of sexual exploitation that are out there, we've got to help them be safe online.” – Brittany Homer “Really the most important factor is that parent-child relationship.” – Brittany Homer Some organizations that Brittany mentioned include the National Center on Sexual Exploitation, Fight the New Drug, White Ribbon Week, Defend Young Minds, The Coalition to End Sexual Exploitation, the Utah Coalition Against Pornography, Utah PTA Digital Wellness Committee, and Safeguard Alliance. “I love how we are all in the business of trying to help children and strengthen families.” – Brittany Homer “I feel like God is at the core of everything that I do, and so I find a lot of strength in Him, and I feel like sometimes He guides me to spend some time learning, and sometimes He guides me to just slow down and focus on the people.” – Brittany Homer “Too much screen time can be related to sleep. Problems, aggression, desensitization, nightmares, fear, impulsivity, depression, low self-esteem, anxiety, low attention span. I mean, there's so, so many negative things that are associated with too much screen time.” – Brittany Homer “The more time someone uses social media, the more likely they are to be depressed. Social media increases the risk of bullying, clique forming, sexual experimentation. It leads to privacy issues, Internet addiction, sleep deprivation, anxiety, depression.” – Brittany Homer “Cyberbullying – One in four children has experienced cyberbullying, and cyberbullying victims are two times more likely to commit suicide.” – Brittany Homer “This statistic blew my mind: 27% of all video content online is pornographic.” – Brittany Homer “I'm very hopeful, because I know that children can be resilient.” – Brittany Homer “I believe that an educated parent can just be so powerful in the lives of their kids and protecting them.” – Brittany Homer “I'm just so glad that you followed up those statistics with hope and that idea that if we can teach them to use their screen time wisely, then there's nothing that they can't do. I think that's really encouraging and exciting. It puts a lot of pressure on us parents, but it's exciting. We can become educated.” – Dana Robb Healthy Technology Path “Take ‘Just a SEC' – Stop, Evaluate, Choose – whenever you're going to post or search or share something online.” – Brittany Homer “I love your approach to questions. It's not accusatory. It's not assuming that they're doing something bad or dumb, and you're allowing them to collaborate with you and to share their inner selves. And I love the section where you focus on values and helping them discover their own. I think, as parents so many times we assume that we're going to instill in them our values and what's important to us is going to be important to them, but it's so much more powerful to discover where they're at and help them decide on their values, and there's such a range of good values out there. We don't have to have all the same things.” – Dana Robb “Parents are the most important protective factor, and you are qualified to be the parent of your children. And not only are you qualified, but you're qualified today right now.” – Brittany Homer “Wisdom is achieved by uniting our internal compass or conscience with our life experiences.” – Dana Robb   Brittany has always believed that with the right tools and support there is no limit to a child's potential. She has a master's degree in Family and Human Development, is a Certified Family Life Educator, and is creator and host of the podcast, Raising Today's Kids where she shares her deep belief in the power of parents. Brittany has also served as a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA), Sexual Assault (SANE) Advocate, and is actively involved in the Safeguard Alliance (a task force of the National Center on Sexual Exploitation). ​ Brittany has a bucket list the length of Montana. She would love to experience every adventure from learning to yodel, to running an ultra-marathon, to seeing the northern lights from a hot spring. She loves to travel and integrate with the locals wherever she goes and has had life-changing conversations in cultures from Israel to Haiti. The experience that trumps all others though, is that of being a mother. She and her husband feel so blessed to have four children who inspire her to fight to protect all children.

Thriving with 8 Podcast
E41: Empowering Kids to Make Smart Media Choices//Deanna Lambson

Thriving with 8 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 33:39


We can't always be present to protect our kids from online dangers. So how can we prepare and empower them to make smart media choices? Deanna Lambson, founder of White Ribbon Week, shares two specific tips, Tic-Tac-Toe and the 10-Minute Rule, that can help get us started. These tips apply to all ages! She also shares personal and heart-felt examples of how these two strategies have empowered her family to be safe with their media choices and have stronger connections as a family. 

Mothers Who Know
Ways to help your kids make good media and online choices

Mothers Who Know

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 77:05


Special guest presenter Deanna Lambson, founder and creator of White Ribbon Week (www.whiteribbonweek.org), joins Karen in this special "Breakfast with Karen" episode. Deanna shares personal experiences, stories and tools to help kids make good choices online and with social media. Deanna talks about ways to empower kids, teach them to talk to adults when they see something that is inappropriate, and promote healthy online behaviors. She shares her testimony of the Savior and how He is truly the one to save our kids, and He can help moms as they navigate this technology world and any choices our loved ones may make. For more information about the Mom Power class, please visit www.mompowertraining.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/motherswhoknow/support

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Mothers Who Know
Strategies for a Successful Summer

Mothers Who Know

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 68:33


Meet Allison and Crystal--a couple of moms like you and me who share their wisdom and ideas to have a less stressful summer. We all hate it when our kids say, "I'm Bored!" It can get so stressful when kids are out of their routines, don't want to do anything around the house, or struggle with anxiety. Allison and Crystal share their stories, thoughts and ideas along with other moms. Listen to the first of three episodes in our Summer Breakfast with Karen series. For more information on our Mom Power series, check us out at www.mompowertraining.com To register for the next two Breakfast with Karen free webinars where we will have special guests Deanna Lambson from White Ribbon Week on May 28th and Ally Hayward from Silently Surviving Souls on June 4th, register at https://mailchi.mp/394b590cf934/breakfastwithkaren Everyone is Welcome. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/motherswhoknow/support

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Raising Today's Kids
Internet Safety with White Ribbon Week founder, Deanna Lambson

Raising Today's Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2018 32:15


Deanna Lambson is the founder of an internet safety program called White Ribbon Week. In this episode she gives some great tips about how to help kids stay safe online, from developing trust, to teaching applicable principles and integrating "Tic Tac Toe" into your family media plan. Helping kids develop an internal filter for navigating the digital world is a key element in raising them to reach their potential Learn more about Deanna's program at whiteribbonweek.org.    

The BTR.ORG Podcast - Betrayal Trauma Recovery
How To Teach Internet Safety At Your Local Elementary School

The BTR.ORG Podcast - Betrayal Trauma Recovery

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2018 12:06


White Ribbon Week is an educational week for elementary schools to teach elementary age children internet safety and media literacy to avoid pornography and other online dangers.