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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Parents Need to Have "The Talk" About Smartphone Security with Their Kids

NQ Mobile and NCSA Consumer Survey Shows That Many Parents Lack Awareness of Mobile Security


SAN JOSE, Calif., and WASHINGTON, D.C., March 1, 2012 -- NQ Mobile Inc., (NYSE: NQ), a leading provider of consumer-centric mobile security and productivity applications, and the National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA), a non-profit public-private partnership focused on cybersecurity awareness and education for all digital citizens, today released findings from a recent consumer survey(1) that shed light on how parents think and act in order to protect the mobile privacy and security of their children.

The newly released findings show that a majority of parents have not talked to their children about protecting their privacy when using a mobile phone (56%), or talked to their children about security measures for their phones (63%).

The survey also found that while the majority of parents (71%) are aware of parental controls that can help protect their kids by monitoring usage, establishing time limits and blocking websites, apps, GPS location, and access to personal data, 60% have never used them. Of those surveyed, moms were more comfortable and more likely to have actually used parental controls.

"Too few parents are talking with their children about malware, hacking and other threats to mobile security and privacy," said NQ Mobile co-Chief Executive Officer Omar Khan. "That is no surprise, when many adults don't feel they know enough to protect themselves. Talking to your kids about how to protect the personal information on their phones, however, is every bit as necessary as having 'The Talk' about 'the birds and the bees.' Smartphones can provide a young person with independence and information. Used carelessly, they can also provide hackers, bullies and thieves with access to your child's personal information, expose them to theft, and even track their location. Parents need to learn more about threats like this, and the very real steps they can take to protect their whole family."

Parents whose kids own smartphones tend to be less aware of security threats and mobile security solutions that combat those threats than parents whose kids don't own smartphones. This surprising result may suggest that parents who are highly aware of mobile threats are so concerned they decide not to give their children phones at all.
Overall, parents who are more aware of and concerned about security threats and privacy issues are more willing to talk to their children about them.

"As smartphone use increases, more and more parents are going to be buying mobile devices for their children at earlier ages, and we want to make sure they are armed with enough information to make safe, sensible decisions," said Michael Kaiser, executive director of the National Cyber Security Alliance. "A young person who is responsible enough to own a smartphone, can also take responsibility for protecting their phone and the information on it. Some security measures are simple and straightforward: create strong passwords and don't share them with friends or anyone but your parents, exercise caution in sharing personal information online, don't lose or misplace your phone. We always encourage digital citizens -- especially young ones -- to take an active role in learning safe practices and behaviors, and follow three simple steps: STOP. THINK. CONNECT."

NQ Mobile recently released the latest version of its award-winning antivirus software, Mobile Security V6.0 for Android. The state-of-the-art in mobile protection, NQ Mobile Security V6.0 includes several features designed to help parents protect their children's mobile lives:

  • Award-Winning Mobile Security: Fights malware, spyware, phishing, viruses, hacking, and more.
  • Privacy Protection: Protects the data stored on your phone, ensuring that your social networking, email, and financial accounts can't be hacked and your personal calls can't be recorded.
  • Anti-Theft/Anti-Loss: Remotely locates, locks*, or deletes* information from a lost or stolen mobile device, and sounds an alarm to help you find it.
  • Backup and Restore: Safely and seamlessly stores your contacts so you can easily access them from any Web browser.
  • System Optimization: Provides control over running apps and power consumption.
  • Traffic Monitoring: Provides real-time updates on data usage and caps on maximum data usage.
  • Anti-eavesdropping protection*: With Anti-eavesdropping, users can be sure their calls are not being recorded by third party apps or viruses.
  • Financial security protection*: When users access financial websites via their system browser or start e-bank/securities apps, NQ Mobile Security V6.0 automatically scans all running apps to determine if any active apps pose a security risk.
For additional information about the survey, and to view a full copy of the survey report, please visit NQ Mobile's blog at http://www.nq.com/blog/?cat=53. Regular updates will also be posted on NQ Mobile's Twitter and Facebook pages.

About NQ Mobile
NQ Mobile is the international brand of NetQin Mobile Inc. (NYSE: NQ), a leading global provider of consumer-centric mobile Internet services focusing on security and productivity. The company was one of the first to recognize the growing security threats targeting smartphone users and is now a leading Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) provider with over 120 million registered user accounts worldwide. As a market leader in mobile security, NQ Mobile's innovation and global significance have been widely recognized through distinctions such as the 2011 Technology Pioneer Award bestowed by the World Economic Forum. For more information on NQ Mobile, please visit http://www.nq.com .

About The National Cyber Security Alliance
The National Cyber Security Alliance is a non-profit organization. Through collaboration with the government, corporate, non-profit and academic sectors, the mission of the NCSA is to empower a digital citizenry to use the Internet securely and safely protecting themselves and the technology they use and the digital assets we all share.

NCSA works to create a culture of cyber security and safety through education and awareness activities. NCSA board members include: ADP, AT&T, Bank of America, Cisco Systems, EMC Corporation, ESET, Facebook, General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Google, Intel, Lockheed Martin Information Systems & Global Services, McAfee, Microsoft, PayPal, Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), Symantec, Verizon and Visa. Visit http://www.staysafeonline.org for more information and join us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/staysafeonline.

(1) In support of Data Privacy Day 2012, NQ Mobile and NCSA previously announced results of their online survey of 1,158 smartphone-owning consumers conducted in December 2011, which showed that while almost three-fourths of A merican consumers are aware of -- and concerned about -- security threats to their smartphones, they aren't always taking active measures to protect their mobile lives. The survey included 500 parents of children under the age of 18.

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SOURCE NetQin Mobile Inc.

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Scholastic Parent & Child® Magazine Launches Nationwide Search for the 2012 "Family of the Year"

WINNING FAMILY TO RECEIVE $20,000 IN COLLEGE SAVINGS BONDS



NEW YORK, Feb. 28, 2012 -- Scholastic Parent & Child magazine announced today the launch of the 2012 "Family of the Year," a nationwide search to find families who are giving back and paying it forward in their schools and communities. The winning family will receive $20,000 in savings bonds, appear on the June/July cover of Scholastic Parent & Child magazine and win a trip to New York City.

"Now in its third year, "Family of the Year" celebrates families across the country who are active, hands-on citizens," said Nick Friedman, editor-in-chief of Scholastic Parent & Child. "We are looking for feel-good entries that are inspiring, actionable and speak volumes about the importance of community involvement."

Two runners-up will receive a $1,000 savings bond, and Scholastic will donate $1,000 in Scholastic books to the school, library or community organization of each runners' up choosing; family will also receive recognition in Scholastic Parent & Child magazine.

The past "Family of the Year" winners include the Athanas family of Studio City, CA who created a social networking outreach organization that helps families participate in volunteer activities, and the Clifford Family of Belle Harbor, NY who actively volunteer in their community and participate in the Wounded Warriors Project.

To learn more about the 2012 Family of the Year contest, including complete rules, prize details and how to nominate your family and/or a family you know who is leading the charge on the charitable front, visit scholastic.com/familyoftheyear .

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Entry period closes on March 15, 2012. Void where prohibited.

About Scholastic Parent & Child®
Scholastic Parent & Child is one of today's leading parenting magazines, reaching more than 7.5 million parents. Parent & Child was created for families with children ages birth to 12, and one hundred percent of the editorial content is dedicated to informing parents on topics that serve the entire family, including child development, well being, health, activities, travel, fashion, and food. To visit the magazine's online site, log on to www.scholastic.com/parents. To learn more about Scholastic, visit our online media room mediaroom.scholastic.com.

SOURCE Scholastic Parent & Child

Monday, February 27, 2012

"Surprise, We're Going to Great Wolf Lodge!" New Contest Turns Children's Reactions Into a Splashy Competition

Public to Vote on Videos of Parents Springing Surprise Trips to Great Wolf Lodge


MADISON, Wis., Feb. 27, 2012  --Search "Great Wolf Surprise" online and you'll find video after video of children in the back seat beaming, and sometimes screaming, as they find out the family minivan is pulling up to Great Wolf Lodge resort. That first reaction is just one in many more unforgettable moments that will happen in the days ahead.

Taking a cue from its social media-savvy guests Great Wolf Resorts, Inc.® (NASDAQ: WOLF), North America's largest family of indoor waterpark resorts, today announced the launch of the Spring Surprises Video contest, encouraging guests and potential visitors to capture their children's responses when told they are about to take a surprise Great Wolf Lodge vacation.

From February 27 until March 12, families can upload videos of these priceless reactions to the video contest app on facebook.com/GreatWolfWaterpark for a chance to win a stay at the Great Wolf Lodge resort of their choice. A panel of judges from Great Wolf will select five finalists on March 14 and the public will then vote for their favorite entry. Great Wolf Lodge will announce the winning video on Monday, March 26.

"We see how excited our guests are during their Great Wolf Lodge stay, and discovered that they are almost as excited when they learn they are going to one of our resorts. We love seeing the expressions of pure surprise and delight in the videos posted online and thought this would be the perfect opportunity to engage our guests and truly surprise a Great Wolf fan family," said Nikki Donofrio, senior vice president of strategic brand marketing, Great Wolf Lodge, "This contest encourages families to share their Great Wolf vacation announcement moments with us."

Select videos submitted to the Spring Surprises Video contest may also be featured on Great Wolf Lodge's first-ever blog, "Behind The Howl", launching in early March. Fans of Great Wolf can visit blog.greatwolf.com to read exclusive news, "behind the scenes" stories and learn more about what it takes to create the Great Wolf experience. The blog is just another example of the two-way, transparent communication Great Wolf has with its guests, coming on the heels of its fully interactive website GreatWolf.com, which debuted six months ago. Posts from the Great Wolf "pack", along with guest posts, unique video and photo content, and "insider information" entries will keep the blog engaging and informative for readers.

To enter the Spring Surprises video contest, and for a complete list of rules, anyone may log on to the video contest app at facebook.com/GreatWolfWaterpark. To learn more about Great Wolf Lodge, visit greatwolf.com.

About Great Wolf Resorts, Inc.
Great Wolf Resorts, Inc.® (NASDAQ: WOLF), Madison, Wis., is North America's largest family of indoor waterpark resorts, and, through its subsidiaries and affiliates, owns, licenses and/or operates its family resorts under the Great Wolf Lodge® brand. Great Wolf Resorts is a fully integrated resort company with Great Wolf Lodge locations in: Wisconsin Dells, Wis.; Sandusky, Ohio; Traverse City, Mich.; Kansas City, Kan.; Williamsburg, Va.; the Pocono Mountains, Pa.; Niagara Falls, Ontario; Mason, Ohio; Grapevine, Texas; Grand Mound, Wash.; and Concord, N.C.

The company's resorts are family-oriented destination facilities that generally feature 300 to 600 rooms and a large indoor entertainment area measuring 40,000 to 100,000 square feet. The all-suite properties offer a variety of room styles, arcade/game rooms, fitness rooms, themed restaurants, spas, supervised children's activities and other amenities. The company's consolidated subsidiary, Creative Kingdoms, LLC, is a developer and operator of technology-based, interactive quest adventure experiences such as MagiQuest®.

SOURCE Great Wolf Lodge

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Tom Cruise, Lady Gaga, Tim Tebow, Johnny Depp, Big Time Rush, Daniel Radcliffe and Other Top Stars Receive Nominations for Nickelodeon's 25th Annual Kids' Choice Awards Hosted by Mega-Star Will Smith

Katy Perry, LMFAO and Taylor Swift Score Multiple Nominations; Bruno Mars, Kristen Stewart, Justin Bieber, Miranda Cosgrove and Sofia Vergara Also Nominated


Show Airs LIVE on Saturday, March 31, at 8 p.m. (ET/PT)


LOS ANGELES, Feb. 16, 2012 -- Nickelodeon announced today the nominees for the milestone 25th Annual Kids' Choice Awards, helmed by international superstar Will Smith and airing live from USC's Galen Center in Los Angeles on Saturday, March 31, at 8 p.m. (ET/tape delayed for West Coast).

A star-studded line-up will be vying for the coveted Kids' Choice Blimps at this year's show, as kids honor their favorites spanning the worlds of film, music, TV and sports, including Jessica Alba, Antonio Banderas, Justin Bieber, Big Time Rush, Jack Black, Ty Burrell, Jim Carrey, Miranda Cosgrove, Tom Cruise, Johnny Depp, Lady Gaga, Selena Gomez, Victoria Justice, Bruno Mars, Taylor Lautner, Danica Patrick, Katy Perry, Michael Phelps, Daniel Radcliffe, Adam Sandler and Kristen Stewart.

Beginning March 1, kids will be able to cast their votes in 20 total categories across all of Nickelodeon's digital outlets, including Nick.com, Nick Mobile app as well as Nickelodeon's Facebook page and Twitter feed.

Wizards, Smurfs and a martial arts panda dominated the movie categories, with the Harry Potter franchise conjuring up top nods with four nominations for Favorite Movie, Favorite Book (the Harry Potter series), Daniel Radcliffe for Favorite Movie Actor and Emma Watson for Favorite Movie Actress. The Smurfs nabbed three nominations, including Favorite Movie, Sofia Vergara for Favorite Movie Actress and Katy Perry for Favorite Voice in an Animated Movie. The mega-hit Kung Fu Panda franchise ate up nominations for Favorite Movie, Favorite Cartoon and Jack Black for Favorite Voice in an Animated Movie.

This year's dual nods include The Muppets for Favorite Movie and Amy Adams for Favorite Movie Actress and the Twilight franchise for Favorite Book (the Twilight series) and Kristen Stewart for Favorite Movie Actress. In the music categories, international superstars LMFAO, Katy Perry and Taylor Swift go head-to-head all receiving two nods for Favorite Group/Female Singer and Favorite Song.

In television, the stars of Nickelodeon's hit comedy iCarly - Jennette McCurdy, Nathan Kress and Jerry Trainor - duke it out as they dominate the Funniest TV Sidekick category. Additionally, American Idol grabs its eighth nomination for Favorite Reality Show up against returning contenders, America's Funniest Home Videos, America's Got Talent and Wipeout.

The complete list of nominees for Nickelodeon's 25th Annual Kids' Choice Awards is as follows:

Parents Can Now Ease Test Anxiety for Both Their Children and Themselves

ARISTOTLE CIRCLE INTRODUCES NEW ENRICHMENT LEARNING KIT FOR 4-10 YEAR OLDS


NEW YORK, Feb. 16, 2012 -- With more children taking school admission, gifted and talented, and other achievement tests for limited spots in school programs, parents are looking for ways to help their kids do well.

A new solution is coming from the national educational company Aristotle Circle, which has created a new Enrichment and Learning Kit for children between the ages of four and ten. The kit, consisting of books and educational toys, promotes learning through play and teaches patterning skills, sorting and classification, visual-spatial reasoning, vocabulary, memory, reasoning and creative problem solving. The kit is ideal for families who want to prepare their children for testing in a fun and interactive way.
"It's fun and challenging for kids," said Kim Har, PhD in childhood education and Aristotle Circle Director of Early Childhood Education. "Parents can use this kit to help their child prepare for a gifted and talented admissions exam or simply as a way to enrich their child's primary learning experiences. It will arm the children with the skill set they need to do well in the tests, while also easing some of the parents' anxieties about the tests."

The kit was developed by an Aristotle Circle expert team, including educators and learning specialists, led by Dr. Har. The comprehensive and engaging workbook is based on the core skills required for a number of K-5 admissions tests. In addition to the traditional workbook, it has toy-like sorting chips, counting rods and puzzle pieces to make it one of the most play-based prep kits available on the market. The included workbooks guide parents in selecting the activities appropriate for their child's age and abilities.

"The Enrichment and Learning Kit serves as a wonderful general resource for families and can be used at any time of the year, including summer vacations," said Dr. Kim Har.

The Enrichment and Learning Kit helps prepare children for the following tests:
  • WPPSI-III
  • WISC-IV
  • Stanford-Binet 5
  • OLSAT
  • Raven's Matrices
  • Naglieri Nonverbal Ability Test (NNAT-2)
  • Cognitive Abilities Test (CogAT)
  • Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children (K-ABC II)
  • Kaufman Brief Intelligence Test (K-BIT II)

The Enrichment and Learning kit can be purchased at http://store.aristotlecircle.com for $299.

About Aristotle Circle
Aristotle Circle's mission is to unlock the power and passion of students by delivering personal guidance and educational support. Working with a national network of recognized experts, Aristotle Circle specializes in school admissions, financial aid advice, peer mentoring and tutoring, athletic coaching and fine arts enrichment. All services are flexible, allowing for as little as one hour of expert time, and personalized for each student.

SOURCE Aristotle Circle

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Holy Smokestacks - It's "The Choo Choo Bob Show"

Locally produced children's TV builds momentum in the Twin Cities and regionally


MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 15, 2012 -- Introducing "The Choo Choo Bob Show," coming soon to a TV station near you. The live-action television show, based in the Twin Cities, will debut regionally on broadcast television this spring, hearkening back to whole-family-friendly children's television programming like "The Muppets" or "Yo Gabba Gabba."

The first season features the main character, Choo Choo Bob, hanging out at his clubhouse with his best friend Richard W. Kornbelt and other pals, talking about trains and having all kinds of adventures. In each episode, there are trips to Tinyland, visits to real working railroads across the United States, questions from kids, musical guests and mischievous puppets. Twenty-six shows have already been produced for broadcast.  Watch the trailer here:




While the TV Choo Choo Bob and his friends are played by local actors, there is a real Bob behind it all, Bob Medcraft, the show's producer and owner of St. Paul, Minn. retail store Choo Choo Bob's Train Store.

"Our show is about friendship and social learning. But it's also educational and fun. Trains are so much a part of our country's history — it's great to introduce this generation to them," says Bob Medcraft. "What people like about 'The Choo Choo Bob Show' is that it's simple, and demonstrates good values. It's the live action fun many of us enjoyed when we were small. Everyone on our show's nice, not cynical or rude. And sadly, that's unusual to find on TV in this day and age."

The show grew from the popularity of the original Choo Choo Bob's Train Store, a St. Paul, Minn. landmark for kids and their parents. "It dawned on me that the train thing was popular. Model train sets inspire nostalgia in many people, and media —Mr. Rogers Neighborhood, Casey Jones —mythologizes the railroad for young children who may have never touched or even seen an actual train," adds Medcraft. "So I created a place to introduce the World's Greatest Hobby to younger generations in a different way—by letting them touch and play with train engines and cars. And it's grown from there."

"The Choo Choo Bob Show" will also tour a live show around the region, beginning this year. The live performances, first created for and staged at the 2010 Minnesota State Fair, will include the Choo Choo Bob cast performing original music, dance and vignettes from the series.

"The Choo-Choo Bob Show" is a production of Birdhouse Holdings, LLC, founded by Bob Medcraft, owner of St. Paul, Minn. train mecca, Choo Choo Bob's Train Store. For more information about where to see the show both on television and live, how to visit the store, and for other news, visit choochoobobs.com.

SOURCE Birdhouse Holdings, LLC

Monday, February 13, 2012

Win a Chance to Make Your Child a Magazine Cover Star: Time Out Kids Announces Photo Contest Sponsored by Polarn O. Pyret

NEW YORK, Feb. 13, 2012 -- Time Out Kids announces the start of its "Cover Star Photo Contest," in which one lucky winner will be featured on an upcoming cover of Time Out Kids magazine. The contest, sponsored by leading eco-friendly clothing company Polarn O. Pyret, invites parents to enter a photograph of their child through February 27, 2012.

Time Out Kids' editors will select 20 semifinalists to feature online, and will allow users to vote for their favorite adorable shots. The child in the winning photograph, selected by reader and editorial vote, will be professionally photographed to be the cover star on an issue of Time Out Kids magazine and also receive a free ice-skating birthday party, provided by prize partner Chelsea Piers. The grand-prize winner and ten finalists will receive gift cards from Polarn O. Pyret.

"New York families have been incredibly involved as we continue to expand Time Out Kids, and what better way to honor their ongoing participation both in print and online than by dedicating our next cover to one adorable mini star?" says Time Out Kids editor Rory Halperin.

Photo submissions are being accepted at timeoutnewyorkkids.com/covercontest from February 10 to February 27, 2012. Users will be able to vote for their favorite photos at timeoutnewyorkkids.com beginning March 1.

About Time Out Kids
Time Out Kids is the leading resource for city parents to discover the best arts, entertainment, classes, camps and events for their kids. Imbued with expert opinion and leavened with a casual tone, Time Out Kids is uniquely positioned as the definitive source of local information and cultural guidance through multiplatform products including a city magazine, online presence, events and partnerships. Comprehensive guides to planning birthday parties, navigating the city as a new parent, school-break activities, the best play spaces and more complement the up-to-the-minute event listings and deals. Time Out Kids is part of Time Out Group, the global media business delivering comprehensive, relevant and engaging information in 35 cities across 24 countries and encompassing a worldwide audience of more than 17 million. Visit timeoutnewyorkkids.com.

About Polarn O. Pyret
Polarn O. Pyret, Sweden's leading children's wear brand since 1976, made its much-anticipated arrival to America three years ago and now has three stores and a website in the U.S. Two of the stores are in Manhattan. We have over 130 stores in Europe. This beloved premium brand is best known for its playwear, outerwear, and iconic navy and red stripes. PO.P helps preserve the simple pleasures of childhood by offering clothing that lets kids play freely wherever they are and in all weather conditions. Best of all, the clothing can be worn, washed and passed down for generations to enjoy. We believe both boys and girls need good fit and function. Our coveted UNIsex concept was one of the first in children's wear. We design clothing for all children, not just girls or boys. Who wears what — and in what color combination — is up to you.

SOURCE Time Out Kids

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Tell the World Your Story - Enter The Art Institutes Storytellers Photography Scholarship Competition

Those With an Eye for Photography Challenged to Compete for Tuition Scholarships



PITTSBURGH, Feb. 9, 2012 -- If you see the world in photographs, then The Art Institutes schools challenge you to put your skills to the test in the third annual Storytellers Photography Scholarship Competition. Submit six original photographs that tell a visual story for your opportunity to earn up to a $40,000 tuition scholarship to study at one of 39 participating Art Institutes schools.

The Storytellers Photography Competition has categories for both high school seniors and high school graduates. Along with the photos, entrants are required to submit a 500-800 word artist statement describing the entry and a high school transcript or proof of high school graduation demonstrating a GPA of 2.0 or higher. Entries will be judged on their ability to communicate a story based on the theme Storytelling Through the Lens.

The grand prize winner in the high school senior category earns up to a $40,000 tuition scholarship and the grand prize winner in the high school graduate category earns up to a $10,000 tuition scholarship to one of 39 participating Art Institutes across the U.S. Submissions are initially judged at the local level, with one finalist from each participating school advancing to the national level.

"The Storytellers Photography Scholarship Competition provides students with the opportunity to tell their stories in a way that showcases their passion, vision and creativity," said John Pufahl, Vice President of Academic Affairs for The Art Institutes. "We are continually impressed with the caliber of the entries received, and we look forward to helping these students cultivate their talents."

The deadline for entries into the competition is March 2, 2012.

To view complete rules and entry requirements for the Storytellers Photography Scholarship Competition, visit www.artinstitutes.edu/photocompetition.

The Art Institutes (www.artinstitutes.edu ) is a system of more than 45 educational institutions located throughout North America. The Art Institutes schools provide an important source for design, media arts, fashion and culinary arts professionals. Several institutions included in The Art Institutes system are campuses of South University. OH Registration # 04-01-1698B, AC0165, AC0080, Licensed by the Florida Commission for Independent Education, License No. 1287, 3427, 3110, 2581. See aiprograms.info for program duration, tuition, fees, and other costs, median debt, federal salary data, alumni success, and other important info.

SOURCE The Art Institutes

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

'Facing the Bully' Special Edition of Weekly Reader's Current Health Magazine Focuses on Defusing Bullying

In-Depth Advice for Children, Parents and Teachers Available in Free Online Publication



WHITE PLAINS, N.Y., Feb. 7, 2012 -- With one in five high school students saying they've been bullied, this societal ill is reaching epidemic proportions. To address this crisis, Weekly Reader's Current Health magazines have assembled special issues – one for grades 4-7, the other for grades 7-12 -- highlighting practical solutions for parents, teachers, and children. Current Health is offering free online versions of the "Facing the Bully" issues at www.weeklyreader.com/CHbullying. [An extensive teacher's guide is also available online for classroom use.]

"There are meaningful steps that everyone can take to combat bullying and we want to reach as broad an audience as possible with this important information," said Erin King, Current Health's Senior Editor.
A few of the surprising facts about bullying cited in the special issue include:
  • The most powerful person in any bullying situation is often the bystander.
  • Bullies are frequently popular with other children.
  • Children most likely to be bullied are not the kids at the bottom of the social prestige ladder but actually those somewhere in the middle.

Additional articles define different forms of bullying, expose the myths surrounding cyberbullying, and outline ways to develop empathy in children and teens. Current Health editors spoke with experts and students and compiled a variety of simple steps that children can take to begin to solve the problem such as:
  • Speak up, stand up. "When one person stands up against the bullies, other people will stand up against them. Anyone could be the hero in the hallway," says New Jersey teen Ashley Craig, founder of Students Against Being Bullied — a group she started after being bullied herself.
  • Acknowledge your own actions. Children should ask themselves: "Have I done or said something hurtful?" Thoughtless phrases such as "That's so gay" can hurt even when no harm is meant. If children have done or said something, it's never too late to apologize—and change that behavior.
Parents are encouraged to listen carefully to their children's comments about bullying and to take them seriously. Mothers and fathers should avoid making potentially hurtful comments about people, as children mimic adults. Parents can also help their children care about others by volunteering together at a nursing home or animal shelter, as empathy has been linked to lower levels of bullying.

ABOUT WEEKLY READER
Current Health is a monthly magazine published in two editions by Weekly Reader, publisher of quality, groundbreaking educational materials since 1902. Weekly Reader's unique digital products and 11 award-winning classroom magazines give teachers tools that help them achieve their goals while inspiring students and igniting a love of learning. Every year, Weekly Reader materials reach more than 150,000 teachers and 6 million students from Pre-K to grade 12. Weekly Reader is part of the Reader's Digest Association, Inc. For more information, visit www.weeklyreader.com.

SOURCE Weekly Reader

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Scholastic to Launch New Series by #1 New York Times Bestselling and Award-Winning Author Maggie Stiefvater

THE RAVEN BOYS TO BE PUBLISHED SEPTEMBER 18, 2012


NEW YORK, Feb. 2, 2012 -- Scholastic, the global children's publishing, education and media company, announced today that it will publish a new four-book series by #1 New York Times bestselling author Maggie Stiefvater, whose Shiver trilogy has more than 1.7 million books in print and whose most recent novel The Scorpio Races was just named a Michael L. Printz Honor Book by the American Library Association. The Raven Boys (978-0-545-42492-9, $17.99 hardcover; 978-0-545-46979-1, $17.99 e-book; 978-0-545-46593-9, $39.99 audiobook; Ages 13 and up) will be published on September 18, 2012, to be followed by three additional novels in The Raven Cycle.

Scholastic holds world rights to the series, and The Raven Boys will launch simultaneously in English September 2012 in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada.
"When Entertainment Weekly called Maggie Stiefvater 'one of the finest YA novelists writing today,' it couldn't have been more on the mark. Maggie has an extraordinary ability to balance epic storytelling and deeply personal truths, exploring both the mythology that surrounds us and the myths we tell about ourselves. The Raven Boys is a remarkable next step in an already remarkable career," says David Levithan, Publisher and Editorial Director, Scholastic Press.

Author Maggie Stiefvater says, "I grew up on a diet of exceptional fantasy series for children—The Dark Is Rising, The Black Cauldron, A Wrinkle in Time, The Chronicles of Narnia — and I've always wanted to write one of those sprawling epic sagas built from intimate moments. I sat on a draft of The Raven Boys for a decade, but it wasn't until I had the tools I learned from writing the Shiver trilogy and The Scorpio Races that I knew how to do it."

Filled with mystery, romance, and the supernatural, The Raven Boys introduces readers to Richard "Dick" Campbell Gansey, III and Blue Sargent. Gansey has it all—family money, good looks, devoted friends—but he's looking for much more than that. He is on the hunt to find Glendower, a vanished Welsh king. Legend has it that the first person to find him will be granted a wish—either by seeing him open his eyes, or by cutting out his heart. Blue Sargent, the daughter of the town psychic in Henrietta, Virginia, has been told for as long as she can remember that if she ever kisses her true love, he will die. But she is too practical to believe in things like true love. Her policy is to stay away from the rich boys at the prestigious Aglionby Academy. The boys there—known as Raven Boys—can only mean trouble. When Gansey and his Raven Boy friends come into her life, Blue realizes how true this is. She never thought her fortune would be a problem. But now she's not so sure.

About Maggie Stiefvater
Maggie Stiefvater is a writer, artist, and musician and the New York Times bestselling author of Shiver, hailed by Publishers Weekly in a starred review as, "a lyrical tale," and by BookPage as, "beautifully written, even poetic at times, and a perfect indulgence for readers of all ages." There are more than 1.7 million copies of the trilogy in print. Since publication, rights to more than thirty-six foreign editions of Shiver have been licensed. Linger, the second book in the Shiver trilogy, debuted at #1 on the New York Times Bestseller list.

The Scorpio Races, Stiefvater's latest novel, received five starred reviews and was named to the following best of the year lists for 2011: Publishers Weekly, School Library Journal, The Horn Book and Kirkus Reviews. In addition, The Scorpio Races was named a 2012 Michael L. Printz Honor Book by the American Library Association, a New York Times Notable Children's Book, and The New York Times Book Review raved, "[Stiefvater] not only steps out of the young adult fantasy box with The Scorpio Races but crushes it with pounding hooves....If The Scorpio Races sounds like nothing you've ever read, that's because it is." Stiefvater lives in Virginia with her husband and their two children. You can visit her online at www.maggiestiefvater.com and follow her on Twitter @mstiefvater. For more information, please visit: http://mediaroom.scholastic.com/maggiestiefvater .
 
 
About Scholastic
Scholastic Corporation (NASDAQ: SCHL) is the world's largest publisher and distributor of children's books and a leader in educational technology and related services and children's media. Scholastic creates quality books, print and technology-based learning materials and programs, magazines, multi-media and other products that help children learn both at school and at home. The Company distributes its products and services worldwide through a variety of channels, including school-based book clubs and book fairs, retail stores, schools, libraries, onair, and online at www.scholastic.com.
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SocialShield Releases the Top Social Networking Terms Kids Don't Want Their Parents to Know

Sheds light on the latest lingo kids are using to hold illicit, risky or secretive conversations



SAN BRUNO, Calif., Feb. 2, 2012  -- Do you know what the acronyms "D46" or "182" mean? If your answer is no, you're not alone. SocialShield ( www.socialshield.com ), the leading social network monitoring service for parents, today released its list of the Top Terms Parents Need to Know. These little-known codes are part of a new lexicon being formed by children—and those who might prey on children—to communicate with each other in ways that most adults wouldn't understand. The list was curated from an analysis of commonly "flagged" terms identified by SocialShield's monitoring engines as somehow risky, dangerous or illicit.

The terms range from sexual in nature to cries for help, but most fall into one of six categories that SocialShield has created to help parents identify and understand the types of issues their children are discussing on social networks. Other categories include cyberbullying, drugs and drinking, warnings of parents in the room, and requests to meet up in person.

"Many parents think friending their child on social networks is enough to monitor their activities and protect them, yet time and time again it's shown that it isn't," said George Garrick, CEO of SocialShield. "Most parents don't have the time to keep up with the sheer volume of interactions or have the understanding of the online language to really get what their kids are saying or what people are saying to their kids. This makes it really easy for problems to go unnoticed."

SocialShield has also found that as more parents have started friending their kids online, more kids are adopting this new lingo. In addition, the lexicon of terms changes often as kids develop new codes. To keep up with these changes, SocialShield's cloud-based technology continually scans interactions and updates the program's dictionary of terms in real-time to ensure parents have a full understanding of their child's online interactions. Potentially harmful or risky items are flagged for the parent's review.

A sampling of the top terms parents need to know includes:
  • Sexual Terms: GNOC ("Get Naked On Cam"); TDTM ("Talk Dirty To Me"); D46 ("Down For Sex?")
  • Cyberbullying Terms: BIH ("Burn In Hell"); GKY ("Go Kill Yourself"); 182 ("I Hate You")
  • Depression Signs: IHML ("I Hate My Life"); IHTFP ("I Hate This F--king Place"); PHM ("Please Help Me")
  • Drugs/Drinking Terms: CRAFT ("Can't Remember A F--king Thing"); UDI ("Unidentified Drinking Injury")
  • Meet Up Requests: MIRL ("Meet In Real Life?"); W2M ("Want To Meet?"); S2R ("Send To Receive" [Pictures])
  • Warning of Parents/Adults Nearby: POS ("Parent Over Shoulder"); AITR ("Adult In The Room"); P911 ("Parent Emergency")

The complete list of terms is available on the SocialShield website at http://dl.dropbox.com/u/14520582/SocialShield_acronyms.pdf.

About SocialShield
SocialShield is the leading cloud-based social network monitoring service. SocialShield gives parents affordable, easy-to-use, state-of-the-art tools to help them enhance Internet safety for their children in the online environment. The patent-pending SocialShield technology alerts parents of questionable activity on their child's social network accounts so they can feel comfortable about who their children interact with online, what photos and conversations are being posted, and where children have profiles. Yet, by operating primarily as an "exception reporting" technology, children can still use these networks with a feeling of privacy and independence. Based in San Bruno, CA, SocialShield is backed by USVP and Venrock as well as several notable private investors. For more, visit www.socialshield.com .

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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Sprout® to Debut New Original Block, The Super Sproutlet Show, Hosted by LazyTown's Sportacus on Tuesday, February 14

PHILADELPHIA, Feb 1, 2012 -- 24-hour preschool television channel Sprout will premiere The Super Sproutlet Show – an entertaining, interactive two-hour block of programming designed to help preschoolers and their families recognize the importance of healthy living – on Tuesday, February 14, 2012. Airing daily at 2:00 p.m. ET, The Super Sproutlet Show is hosted by LazyTown's larger-than-life action hero Sportacus, and Sprout's newest original character Bean, a young girl who lives in the real world and bikes across the country with her "Bean Pod" finding everyday "Sproutlets" (i.e. preschoolers) who are being super active, healthy and kind to the earth.

"The Super Sproutlet Show has everything that you love about LazyTown, plus new interactive elements," said Andrew Beecham, senior vice president of programming at Sprout. "A super Sproutlet is a preschooler who loves taking care of the earth, the environment, themselves and the people around them. As part of the show, parents and kids can visit SproutOnline.com to play new games and upload videos of their preschoolers performing their fantastic super moves of the day."

On The Super Sproutlet Show, Sportacus flies his airship over towns all across the country to find Sproutlets who are living healthy lifestyles, while Bean, a 12-year-old, blue-haired, spunky "superhero in training" seeks out these Sproutlets with her "Sprout Spotter" watch. She surprises Sproutlets who are being "super" with capes, crowns and shields only a Super Sproutlet can wear. During all of her adventures, she checks in with both Sportacus and the Mayor of LazyTown, Mayor Meanswell.


"Everything that Sportacus does is relatable for kids," said Magnus Scheving, creator and star of LazyTown. "He is a superhero without any superpowers, proving that if kids go to sleep early, eat healthy, and move regularly, they too can become superheroes. Our challenge when creating this block was to make healthy living fun for families with preschoolers…and with The Super Sproutlet Show, we did it!"

For additional information on Sprout programs or schedules, or to play games, download free coloring pages or find great activities for kids, visit SproutOnline.com. To find out where Sprout is available in your area, call 1.8.SPROUT.411 or go to SproutOnline.com.

About Sprout®
Available in over 50 million homes, Sprout is the first 24-hour preschool destination available on TV, on demand and online for children ages 2-5 and their parents and caregivers. The 24-hour digital channel, which launched in September 2005 along with the website (SproutOnline.com), is the only channel that follows the day of a preschooler from breakfast to bedtime with its distinctive, interactive programming and original hosted blocks. Sprout's VOD offering is the #1 on demand service for younger children with over one billion views.

Sprout is a partnership among NBCUniversal, HIT Entertainment, PBS and Sesame Workshop. Its program lineup of gold-standard, curriculum-based preschool shows includes: Sesame Street®, Bob the Builder™, Barney & Friends™, The Wiggles®, Thomas & Friends™, Caillou®, The Berenstain Bears™, Roary the Racing Car™, dirtgirlworld and more.
About LazyTown
LazyTown is a children's entertainment brand dedicated to promoting health and wellbeing in a fun way. This is its unique selling point, and by remaining committed to this, LazyTown Entertainment has been able to develop the brand with integrity and authenticity. Today, the high-definition television series consists of 53 LazyTown episodes, and 26 LazyTown Extra episodes produced with the BBC, and is currently broadcast in 128 countries. The TV series remains the company's core asset, and it continues to be broadcast worldwide to a recurring market of pre-school children. LazyTown is on a mission to move the world to be a healthier place. When we get kids moving, we get their families moving. And when families move, we are one step closer to moving the world. Move the body, move the mind, every day. LazyTown Entertainment is a Turner Broadcasting company.

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