Online Safety Tips for Parents & Caregivers
If your child has experienced a traumatic event, in addition to involving law enforcement and other professionals such as your child’s pediatrician, you may wish to consider partnering with your child’s school counselor or other support professional to learn of supports available to your child from within the school.
There are many toll-free hotlines and helplines that can be contacted for help, crisis intervention, and resources.
If your child or a young person you know has been involved in a suspicious online incident, you can submit a report to:
If your child has experienced a traumatic event, in addition to involving law enforcement and other professionals such as your child’s pediatrician, you may wish to consider partnering with your child’s school counselor or other support professional to learn of supports available to your child from within the school.
There are many toll-free hotlines and helplines that can be contacted for help, crisis intervention, and resources.
If your child or a young person you know has been involved in a suspicious online incident, you can submit a report to:
If your child has experienced a traumatic event, in addition to involving law enforcement and other professionals such as your child’s pediatrician, you may wish to consider partnering with your child’s school counselor or other support professional to learn of supports available to your child from within the school.
There are many toll-free hotlines and helplines that can be contacted for help, crisis intervention, and resources.
If your child or a young person you know has been involved in a suspicious online incident, you can submit a report to:
If your child has experienced a traumatic event, in addition to involving law enforcement and other professionals such as your child’s pediatrician, you may wish to consider partnering with your child’s school counselor or other support professional to learn of supports available to your child from within the school.
There are many toll-free hotlines and helplines that can be contacted for help, crisis intervention, and resources.
If your child or a young person you know has been involved in a suspicious online incident, you can submit a report to:
Children and youth are spending more time online than ever before. The internet can be a positive and beneficial tool. It allows them to:
However, there are also dangers associated with internet and social media use. In a comparison of multiple research studies, it was found that for youth aged 12-16:
Approximately 1 in 5 experience unwanted online exposure to sexually explicit material while 1 in 9 experience online sexual solicitation (Madigan et. al.).
These risks can result in negative outcomes for children and youth such as anxiety, depression, and decreased self-esteem (Uhls et. al.). Additionally, online situations can be even riskier for younger children, who are just starting to developthe reasoning skills needed to help them navigate the internet safely (Holloway et. al.).
If your child has experienced a traumatic event, in addition to involving law enforcement and other professionals such as your child’s pediatrician, you may wish to consider partnering with your child’s school counselor or other support professional to learn of supports available to your child from within the school.
There are many toll-free hotlines and helplines that can be contacted for help, crisis intervention, and resources.
If your child or a young person you know has been involved in a suspicious online incident, you can submit a report to: