Wow this is long thread. I'd thought I'd jump in real quick as a parent of two young girls with videoblogs. 1. Like a few people said already, parents have to monitor what their children do. 2. Parents need to have honest conversations with their children. 3. People, including kids, can learn to videoblog even without the benefit of classes (in person or virtual). Having a class or a tutorial allows for the possibility of putting things in context. In the case of kids - the rest is up to them and their parents. 4. If a child is molested by an adult chances are it was someone you know who did it - not some random Internet predator. Points 1, 2, and 3 will help prevent 4 - on the internet or in person.
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