Scottsdale, Arizona (PRWEB) March 24, 2015 -- The Leclairian is like no other reference book. This informative tool is written as a parent’s guide to learning and understanding how kids connect. With over 600 pages, this book defines the abbreviations and symbols that often leave parents in the dark and unable to understand and monitor communication.
Author Marc G. Leclair is a father of three, a wireless telecommunication industry veteran with over 28 years of executive management, and was enlisted in the U.S. Navy for six years.
“In addition to educating parents,” stated author Leclair, “I also wanted to remind parents of the staggering statistics around texting while driving and the dangers caused by such demand for instant communication.”
This book explains what you can do to prevent your children from texting while driving.
Learn examples of today’s short-hand:
*$$ - Starbucks
1432 - I Love You Too
d:-) - Baseball Player
?RUD - What Are You Doing?
SDMC - She Drives Me Crazy
:)] - On The Phone
JFE - Just Finished Eating
Readers are experiencing the value of this guidebook.
“I definitely freaked out my 23-year-old daughter by texting her using the things I learned in this book. It’s like another language with a large dose of cool.” - M. Clousner.
About the Author:
Marc G. Leclair has broad experience in telecom, public safety and other broadband technologies. His knowledge and expertise of telecommunications and wireless devices guided him to author four previous books including “Wireless Technology: A Reference Guide”. Marc has served on the national CTO Advisory Board for the GSM MOU (Global System for Mobile Communication Memorandum of Understanding) and GSMNA (Global System for Mobile Communication in North America).
The Leclairian may be purchased online at http://www.theleclairian.com.
Janet Gill, 423.260.4982, [email protected]
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