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Digital Parenting Webinar

by SueScheff | Oct 6, 2019 | Cyberbullying, Digital Parenting, Online Safety, Online Shaming, Sue Scheff

Digital Parenting Webinar Helping Teens Choose Kindness In An Age of Trolling and Cyberbullying October 15, 2019Bullying Prevention Month Today, studies share that over fifty percent of young people have witnessed some form of harassment or peer cruelty online. With...

Learning and the Brain: Shame Nation

by SueScheff | Feb 4, 2019 | Cyberbullying, Online Reputation, Online Safety, Shame Nation, Sue Scheff

Shame Nation: Helping Teens Choose Kindness In An Age of Trolling   Click here to download PDF to view a full presentation of the  Learning and the Brain Educating with Empathy presentation by Sue Scheff on Saturday, February 16th, 2019, in San...
IBPA Digital Wisdom Improving Online Behavior

IBPA Digital Wisdom Improving Online Behavior

by SueScheff | Nov 7, 2018 | Online Reputation, Online Safety, Online Shaming, Sue Scheff, Uncategorized

Digital Wisdom: Practical Proven Ways Educators Can Role Model Appropriate Online Behavior This session was presented at the IBPA Conference in San Diego, CA on November 9, 2018 by Sue Scheff. Please contact Sue Scheff if you are interested in this presentation....
Online Behavior and Your Career

Online Behavior and Your Career

by SueScheff | Aug 29, 2018 | Internet Defamation, Online Reputation, Online Safety, Sue Scheff

Online Behavior and Your Job Is your social media costing your job or will it land you one? From a careless post or a reckless tweet, you could find yourself locked out a potential job or possibly at risk of losing one. According to a new national survey conducted...

A Tweet Can Get You Hired

by SueScheff | Aug 29, 2018 | Cyberbullying, Online Reputation, Online Safety, Public Shaming, Sue Scheff

Online Behavior and Your Job   Is your social media costing your job or will it land you one? From a careless post or a reckless tweet, you could find yourself locked out a potential job or possibly at risk of losing one. According to a new national survey...
Sue Scheff Speaking

Sue Scheff Speaking

by SueScheff | Aug 29, 2018 | Internet Defamation, Online Reputation, Online Safety, Sue Scheff

Sue Scheff’s Speaking Schedule Speaking engagements: 2018 International Bullying Prevention Association (November 6, 2018) San Diego, CA 2019 Learning and the Brain: Educating with Empathy (Feb 16, 2019) San Francisco, CA To view her previous schedule and more,...
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  • Worries and Concerns of Teen Online Dating January 7, 2021
    Are you a parent of a teen that is using a dating app? In most cases, online dating is unsafe for teens. This is because, as you probably already know, there are a lot of predators online who try to prey on teens. That cute 16-year-old lacrosse player who lives a few hours away that […]
  • When Should Parents Snoop Rather Than Monitor Teen Online Behavior? December 14, 2020
    When Safety Trumps Privacy This has been a debate for years and the answer comes back to when safety trumps privacy. Especially now as technology is in the hands of every teens and many tweens, as well as COVID has locked us online more than ever — parents need to be in tune with how […]
  • Online Hate Doesn’t Take Time-Off November 17, 2020
    Cyberbullying, Online Shaming and COVID It’s been an extremely challenging year for many people. The pandemic has everyone on edge and many are retreating to their devices as a distraction of reality. Sadly social media and the internet can be a sea of negativity as well as hateful content. Rise in online usage From school […]

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Dear Sue Scheff, Thank for your help it’s so hard to find help for children theses days. So when I seen your response it just brighten my day so I just want to say thanks.
Julie L., TX
Sue Scheff, Thank you for all your help and recommendations. We are trying to work with a psychologist and I’ve set up counseling at his present school. Thank you again for all your help. I cannot thank you enough for your honesty. God Bless. Keep up the good work.
Mrs. M., FL
Sue Scheff, Thank you for the help. Since I have been in touch with you and I’m feeling a little more positive about our situation. Thanks for your service.
Teri L., TX
Dear Sue, Your statement about my son is on point. He acquainted himself with bad friends. He was averaging 85 one school term then dropped dramatically to a 59 the second term. Thank you so much.
Gloria V., FL
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I wanted to reach out to say thanks for the help. Thanks for taking the time to walk me through your experience and offer me some options.  I desperately needed your help and will be forever grateful for the time you spent with me.

Nancy F., FL
Sue THANK YOU SO MUCH! I found your information so very helpful. I am SOOO GLAD you put that info in a place I could find it! I was searching for parent info that was not put out by the school! If you have any info that could help me, I welcome any knowledge you would care to share! THANK YOU – God bless!
Sherry, CA
Dear Sue Scheff, Thank you so much. It is interesting to know that we are not alone. And although I wish that no one would have to go through what we are going through, it is nice to know that there are so many others that are having similar difficulties and can offer support. Thanks again,
Karen B., NY
Dear Sue, Thanks for following up, and for readily providing information when I first inquired. Right now, we’re still sorting out timing and steps to be undertaken for placement (with current school agreement) and hospital. Many thanks for the service you provide.
Vivian, MI
Dear Sue, Thank you so much and thank you for your efforts in helping other parents. God bless!
Trudy, SC
Dear P.U.R.E.™ and Sue, I just wanted to give you an update. It was unbelievably difficult, but I feel sure that I made the right choice. She is beginning to admit that she has some issues to work on and I can rest assured that she is safe and well cared for. I knew that, if I kept her at home, it was only a matter of time before I would have gotten a call from the police dept., the emergency room or, heaven forbid, the coroner’s office. You may have helped me save my daughter’s life an… Read more
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