Why Parents Find Online Safety Talks for Kids Invaluable

As a parent, it’s time to have an online safety talk with your children. The internet has revolutionised how we communicate and access information. However, it’s also a place where your children can see harmful content, cyberbullying, and online predators. By having a conversation about online safety, you can help them understand the potential risks and how to navigate the digital world safely. 

Why 99% of Parents recommend our Online Safety Talk for Parents

Book an online safety talk for parents today and find out why 99% of all parents would recommend our parents talk to other parents. Yes, it is really true, parents love our talks. They really do. They say it gives them the confidence to take back control at home. Simple Tips, straight talking. Remember, it’s your home! You rule.

The Five things Kids must never share online!

Police rescue a nine-year-old girl about to meet a registered paedophile in a park near her house. She spoke to him on Instagram a year before and told him she had a dog ‘Snowy’. A year later, he came back and tricked her into meeting him by asking her,  ‘How is Snowy’? Luckily her mum intervened and rang the police.

The Dangers of TikTok for Kids: What Parents Need to Know

Parents need to be aware of potential dangers on TikTok, including cyberbullying, exposure to inappropriate content, and peer pressure to create and share inappropriate videos. Setting boundaries is vital to their child’s use of the app.

Online Safety Talks for 16-19 year olds

As teens get older, they face more and more online safety issues. We explain the following topics so they are prepared for what challenges their online presence and activity may present.
We speak to teens as young adults. We engage with the students seriously when discussing internet safety and online reputation.

Online Safety for young Teens (14-16 years old)

As teens get older, they face more online safety issues. Our goal is to explain the following topics so that they are prepared for what their online activity may present. Doing social media properly, how to win online, developing an online reputation for college and career projecting a positive image.