The First Ever National Tween Summit! Yep and your girl should go there. The summit is for 9-14 years old girls and will take place on October 10, 2009 in Washington DC at the historic Capital Hilton Hotel – 2 blocks from the White House. It’s the first major meeting of this type and is a place where girls speak and parents listen.
Girls are invited there to talk about their passions, dreams, fears, ideas, problems etc and parents, experts, politicians, celebrities will be there supporting and listening to them. Even Mr. President Obama it’s invited to the summit. The purpose of the summit is to “examine the minds, motivation and lives of tween girls, giving them a platform to share their thoughts and opinions on a wide range of subjects, and give parents, politicians and marketers a more thorough understanding of this enigmatic and highly influential demographic.”(Source)
To read more about the summit and how to register for participation visit their official site.
You Should Also Check Out This Post:
- Teens’ internet activity statistics
- New generation of cell phone spying
- 20 fun Wii games for your child
- The Positive Effects of Wii Video Games to Your Children
- Merry Christmas everyone!
More Active Posts:
- Get a FREE license key of All-Spy Keylogger (12)
- Microblogging and Pornography Affect Our Children (6)
- 30 safe and fun online games for kids (6)
- What many of these kids need is their parents… (4)
- What are Your Child’s Internet Habits? (3)
- Online harassment makes its own victims (3)
- Internet Pornography Statistics (2)
- Is Your Partner Addicted to Internet Porn? (2)
- Twitter Invaded With Porn Site Spam (2)
- Is there any privacy left for me? (2)


I feel like you do on this subject. There is plenty of good stuff out there to pile on our computers to make it safe but it is hard to stay ahead of the bad stuff. I’ve actually put some keystrokers on my computer that were supposed to protect my family. So your words are appreciated, but the picture is what caught my eye. It was perfect for the post.