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Teach Your Children About Online Dangers

10/11/2017

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by Cris Yeager

What are your children doing online? You think you know, right? Think again. 

Millions of kids access social media, online games and many other avenues that you may not be aware of - every single day. Should you be concerned? Absolutely. 

Know What Your Children Are Doing Online


​Today, kids everywhere have their eyes attached to handheld devices. From messaging to Facebook, conversations and interaction are happening in some form or another.

In a world where child predators, bullies, and human trafficking take place more than we want to admit, it's essential to know what your child is doing at all times. Being online is no exception. This is where you, as a parent, should be in complete control. 

Here's a question for you:

Would you leave your 13-year-old kid alone in a crowd of thousands of sex offenders, drug addicts, and gangs to roam around and socialize at an event?

I think we've made our point. 

Learn about what you can do to step up your virtual surveillance game and know what your kids are doing online.  ↷

READ THIS: Parents NEED TO TEACH CHILDREN ABOUT DANGERS ONLINE: PREDATORS, PRIVACY AND SOCIAL SABOTAGE

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