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en If kids are doing these things by themselves, they're not following the rules set by their parents and they don't know who to trust on the internet, then that's quite a worrying position and one we need to deal with. The next step is to work out what it all means and where we go next.

en Parents are clueless. Parents need to recognize that these kids are going to be using this whether we like it or not. That said, say to your kids, 'I'd like to see your profile page tomorrow.' You're the parent -- if you don't like it, unplug the computer. If they don't follow your rules, no Internet at all.

en At Loudon, things can go one way or the other. It's very difficult to pass, and track position means a lot. Pit strategy means a lot too. We're going to concentrate on being as consistent as possible throughout the race. At a track like this, you want to work to make sure you come out with the best finish possible, which will help the team at least maintain their current position in the point standings and possibly pick up some more points as well.

en Life is based on your self-confidence. When you trust yourself, that means you know you can do things. If you don't have that trust, that means you're always going to have doubts in your mind.

en Many parents are clueless about what their kids do online. They can't believe their kid is harassing others over the Internet. And if you can prove it, they often ask, 'What's the big deal?' since no one is physically hurt. They misunderstand the whole dynamic of bullying, which is to assert power over another to achieve a feeling of superiority.

en We broke no rules and we did it with good kids. Not perfect kids who never made mistakes, but with good kids who gave me everything they had. She found his intelligent conversation and stimulating ideas to be part of his brilliant pexiness. Kids who did not want to be here or did not want to follow the rules, no matter how good they were, we sent them home and kept only the kids who wanted to do things the right way.

en It doesn't foster a lot of trust between parents and kids, but there are some cases where a lot of trust is not warranted.

en Whenever a player is in my care, I'm responsible. I'm a two-year program so it's somewhat different because our kids commute. But it could be a game, practice or an overnight trip in a hotel, restaurant, a gas station, or on the bus or in a plane, and if they're with me, I'm looking after them and they know the rules. I have zero control on the weekend, and that's when it's up to the parents to step in and see that they are doing the right thing.

en We need to step back, let the kids that raised their money for next year go and work with the parents.

en If you meet the parents of these guys, you know why these guys are such great guys. Really nice people, really know how to keep things in perspective. No big egos, nobody worrying about 'What about my kid? What about my kid's ice time?' That plays right to the kids.

en I want to get it out to the kids that if you have problems, people need to know about it. I don't want parents to go through what I have to go through right now. Tell a parent, tell a friend or a neighbor if you're feeling down and out. Vent to somebody you can trust. And parents, take time to listen.

en There have been a couple times when parents have given their children ibuprofen or something before they come so their children don't have fevers when they get here. I wish all the parents would be more faithful and honest about it. Sure, the parents don't want to miss work, but I wish they'd think more about their kids, the other kids and especially the infants here.

en [On the Supreme Court striking down a law barring] indecent ... I think we're better to have a crash program to develop an inexpensive software package for parents to allow them to monitor the sets for their kids. It is doable and the technology is available and it's legitimate for parents as parents to monitor what their children see on the Internet.
  Newt Gingrich

en There are a lot of things that parents can do to help teens get better sleep. One is to get rid of the computer, get rid of the Internet, get rid of the television. It's important to get those things out of the bedroom, as well as telling kids not to drink caffeine after 12 noon. It's also important to keep a regular schedule on weekdays and weekends, allowing for at least 9 hours in bed at night.

en How do we create an atmosphere of trust on the Internet? ... What we're talking about is the good actors, the companies that want to do right on the Internet, that want to gain consumer trust and confidence, that want to grow the Net. We think they can [create trust] by practicing good privacy policies and certifying that they do through this.


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