I am a parent who thinks Charlie doesn’t need an email account. Or on any of the Social Media sites like Facebook or Twitter. As there are too many things, I don’t want him to see.
No, matter how careful we are emails can get hacked, and you end up with items your children do not need to see and people they don’t need to speak to will end up bothering them.
Now that we have started Homeschooling Charlie I see how an email account of his own might make my life easier although I was still leery of setting Charlie an email account up.
This morning I am Proud to announce we have a new Valentines Gift Guide Sponsor. The new client is from KidsEmail.
I found KidsEmail as I was browsing online one day when I discovered KidsEmail. I looked through there site and went to the place and decided on setting Charlie up an email account.
We can use it to have websites send emails to when we join their sites for Charlie’s school work. This way the information they submit wouldn’tget lost in my emails.
Charlie wouldn’t have to wait for me to log him in. As he can just go to his own email and pull up the account information and get right to work.
The account would save us time and keep Charlie from getting frustrated as sometimes I can’t stop what I am doing to get him online as quickly as he likes.
Not being able to get Charlie onto the web as fast as he wants can cause a breakdown. Which is a symptom of his ADHD which is one reason I am thinking about setting Charlie up an account? I believe KidsEmail will allow our school day to run smoother.
I would like to point out that Kids Email isn’t a free email account but that the nominal fee would give you peace of mind. And to me, that is worth more than anything in the world.
Please take the time to check out KidsEmail as I am sure you would like it as much as Charlie, David and I did.
Kids Email Highlights
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates