Sue Scheff has been featured on ABC News, 20/20, The Rachel Ray Show, Dr. Phil, CBS Nightly News with Katie Couric, Lifetime, Fox News, CBC, BBC, CNN Headline News, InSession Court TV and noted in major publications as USA Today, AARP, The Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Miami Herald, Forbes, Sun-Sentinel, Asian Tribune, San Francisco Chronicle, iVillage, LA Times and many more.
As a Parent Advocate, Sue Scheff believes that parenting teens today is a challenge and parents need all the help and resources they can get. An educated parent is a prepared parent.
IN THE NEWS: Over 400 newspapers have featured Sue Scheff and her victories in the legal system as it pertains to child advocacy and internet defamation. Including a 4-Part LA Times Series, Washington Post, Huffington Post, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, AARP, Forbes, Parenting Magazine, Washington Post, New York Times and many more.
Here are snippets of Scheff’s quotes in a few major outlets:
- Wall Street Journal “Until you go through a vengeful attack on your good name, service or business, you have no idea what a Google bomb can do to you.”
- AARP– “Limit the amount of information you provide on the Internet,” she now advises others. “The Internet is not only an educational tool, it can be a lethal weapon,”
- Washington Post –“if you don’t own your own name, someone else will.”
- Family Circle – “Use extreme caution…Whatever you say in the kitchen goes into your kid’s ears and can come out on the computer screen – and go viral!”
- LA Times – “We need very real repercussions for violating a reporter’s privacy in a motel room with a peep camera for mass voyeuristic consumption.”
- LA Times – “The malicious stroke of a key has become the equivalent of a cyberbullet.”
Sue Scheff’s latest articles in various publications around the web:
- Cyber-Safety Series on DrGreene.com
- Why Our Kids Should Be Cyber-Mentors on GalTime (with Katie L. Greer)
- The Kids Are Watching More Than Screens on Platform for Good
- StopMedicineAbuse: Teens and Online Pharmacies
- Girls Above Society with Lauren Galley
- ParentingTodayKids: Recess on the Cyberbullying Playground is Perilous for T(w)eens and Kids
- A Platform for Good: Back to School Doesn’t Mean Back to Bullying
- Sue Scheff Blog Listed in Top 20 Parenting Blogs and Websites
- Be CyberWise: How to Be a Cyber-Wise Parent & Role Model
- The Huffington Post: Bullies and Cyberbullies Don’t Take a Summer Vacation
- GalTime: Good Kids, Bad Choices: When Parents Reach Wit’s End
- A Platform for Good Project: Hey Mom and Dad, What Does the Internet Say About You?
- Stop-Bullies.com: The Importance of Talking to Your Kids About How to Keep Your Personal Info Safe Online (PDF)
- ParentingTodaysKids.com: Why Anger on the Internet is Bad for You (and Your Kids!)
- SchoolFamily.com: Expert Sue Scheff Offers Parents 10 Tips to Help Prevent Teen Drug Addiction
- GalTime: 10 Tips To Prevent Teen Drug/Substance Abuse
Sue Scheff’s newest contributions to Huffington Post Blog:
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- NEW: Adult Bullying: Harassment By People You Respect
- NEW: Cyberbullying: Avoiding Tragedies With Community Cyber-Shields
- NEW: Submit the Documentary: The Reality of Cyberbullying
- NEW: The Best Answer to Cyberbullying We Have Seen Yet
- Are You Ready For Google Glass? 3 Tips to Keep Your Kids Safe
- How Teachers Can Help Create Cyber-Shields for Their Students
- Accidental Bullying and Cyberbullying
- Facebook Is Not A Diary
- ReTweet Family Values At Home and Online
- Be Aware: The Dangers of Food Allergy Bullying
- Creating A Cyber-Shield Through Parenting and Awareness
- Empowering and Inspiring Teen Girls to #TakeNoBullies This Summer
- The Huffington Post: Online Reputation Management Is Finally Being Recognized by Teens
- The Huffington Post: Google Glass: A Wink Away from Stranger Danger?
- The Huffington Post: Bullies and Cyberbullies Don’t Take a Summer Vacation
- Smile, Snap, Click and Post (or Not): Graduation and Prom Party Digital Drama Footprints
- Spring Break, Teens, and Online Reputation
- Catfish: Why Parents Need To Discuss It With Their Teens
- Google Apps: Saving Schools Money or Paying With Your Kid’s Privacy?
- Why Are More Teens Turning to Tumblr?
- CPI (Crisis Prevention Institute) Podcast
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