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Social Media Apps to Watch Out For: Part 1
Social media is the trafficker's primary point of access to your children. This 3-part series will show you which apps are dangerous and which apps can help protect your children from predators.
Social Media Apps to Watch Out For: Part 2
Social media is the trafficker's primary point of access to your children. This 3-part series will show you which apps are dangerous and which apps can help protect your children from predators.
Social Media Apps to Watch Out For: Part 3
Social media is the trafficker's primary point of access to your children. This 3-part series will show you which apps are dangerous and which apps can help protect your children from predators.
How to Talk to Your Kids About Sexting
Eye-opening research among 39 studies reveals that 1 in 4 teens admit to sexting. Know the facts. This guide provides tips for talking with your child about sexting.
Critical Talks to Have With Your Children Now
Starting the conversation with your children about sexual abuse is critical for their protection. This guide will provide a few simple ways to get started and weave conversations about body safety into everyday life.
How to Know If You Are Being Groomed
Human traffickers use any tool available to them to make a connection to potential victims, such as social media apps, video gaming consoles, and chat rooms.
Red Flag Phrases, Tricks, or Suggestions Online Predators Use
How do you know when someone has bad intentions or is just being really friendly? Here are some signs that you can watch out for when talking to someone.
What to Do If Someone Is Making You Feel Uncomfortable
First, never agree to do anything that makes you feel uncomfortable. You have EVERY RIGHT to say NO!
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