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Families Can Strengthen Values, Bonds by Moving From Dinner to the Internet

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The hypothesis at FamilyLobby is that more time on the Internet can promote strong family ties.

(PRWEB) July 28, 2006 -- Advocates for families children frequently see the Internet as a danger zone for preteens and teens. When one considers the presence of online predators, online gambling, cyber bullying, and a host of other potential dangers it is easy to see how this view developed. Many adults also face problems on the Internet, and colleges are now teaching about online safety during freshman orientation. Another side to the Internet, however, holds out hope for bringing up healthy kids and bringing the whole family together.

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The families who will get the most out of this activity are the ones who sit down and co-create the site.
Davon Cannon of FamilyLobby.com, which provides free family websites, says, "We think there's good reason to believe that services like ours may actually play an important role in helping to build healthy families in the Twenty-first century.” Though there may not, as of yet, be any empirical studies that prove families coming together to build and maintain a website has a positive impact, one recent study on teens does give some important insights.

When researchers at the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA) at Columbia University released the findings of their tenth back to school study, they found four important factors in keeping teens off drugs. Characteristics of teens that had half the risk of substance abuse compared to average teens included: 1) teens who frequently ate meals with their families (five to seven times per week), 2) teens who had low levels of tension or stress among family members, 3) teens whose parents were proud of them and 4) teens who had a parent they could confide in.

Cannon suggests that, "An activity like building a family website together can give parents the opportunity to show pride in their children." He went on to say, "Parents can post pictures of their kids, talk about their children’s accomplishments and praise them to other family members and friends. Children can show off their work and talk about what is important to them"

Time spent together gives kids an opportunity to confide in their parents which is one reason Cannon doesn't believe that this should be a one-way activity with parents doing all the creating. "The families who will get the most out of this activity are the ones who sit down and co-create the site.” Such an activity can promote important values such as cooperation and sharing. At the same time the family has the opportunity to explore its own identity while working together to build a website.

"Our goal is to provide a place where family history can be documented, jokes can be told and family values can be examined.” Cannon went on to say, "These are goals that are important enough to those of us at FamilyLobby that we are willing to give any family who visits www.familyLobby.com a free website for as long as they wish to maintain it."

About FamilyLobby
FamilyLobby.com is leading provider of easy to build websites for families, church groups, and membership clubs. The site provides a safe environment for children to talk, post pictures, and download clips to keep friends and family updated. All content and features are designed for family friendliness. Families are invited to take a tour today.

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