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Anti-Bullying Documentary Receives PG-13 Rating

“Bully”, a new documentary about bullied children and teens in the US, now bears a new PG-13 rating following much controversy. The documentary, aimed to raise awareness about the pervasive bullying epidemic, was initially branded with an R rating due...

Keynote Presentations on Internet Safety

Among our many initiatives to help educate youth about Internet safety, Web Wise Kids also offers keynote presentations for organizations, parents and educators. For one to two hours, our speakers will come to your next meeting or event and share our...

Welcome To Our New Speaker And Trainer

We are excited to introduce our new (official) speaker and trainer for kids online safety – welcome Rommel Anacan! We are so pleased to welcome Rommel to our team. His dynamic speaking style and ability to reach audiences of any age will help us impact...

Web Wise Kids Speaks on the Criminalization of School Bullies

“We need to treat children as children,” says Web Wise Kids President, Judi Westberg Warren. Warren believes that bullying should not be a criminal offense, and shared her stance at the Northeastern University School of Law symposium on March 30...

Should School Bullies Face Criminal Punishment?

Web Wise Kids CEO Joins March 30 Northeastern University Law School Panel Santa Ana, CA – Judi Westberg Warren believes that bullying should not be classified as a criminal offense. Surprising since she has spent the last 20 years fighting bullying as...

Web Wise Kids And The Fight Against Bullying

A new documentary from The Weinstein Company called Bully is about to hit theaters and aims to raise awareness about America’s bullying epidemic. Unfortunately, the MPAA recently announced that the film will receive a “R” rating and restrict minors from...

BeSeen: iPhone App Teaching Digital Safety to Children

Parents: are you worried about what kinds of games your children are playing on their iPhones and iPods? Now you don’t have to. At Web Wise Kids we specialize in creating computer games that help teach youth about digital safety, and now we are proud...
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