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    PowerPoint Presentation

    We have created a PowerPoint presentation that can be used by your organization to explain the warning signs and dangers of unhealthy gaming and social media use.

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    Print On-Demand Flyers

    We have created flyers that your organization can print in house. These flyers will fit on 8.5” x 11” paper. Professionally printed materials are available upon request.

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  • Are Your Kids Safe Online?

    Are your children active on social media? Do they play video games? If so, you need to read these parental guides that explain some of the potential risks your children may face and what you can do about them.

    Free guides available for download.

  • Keep Them Safe

    An estimated 96% of teens and young adults have smartphones. As a parent, do you understand all of the dangers your children may be exposed to? These parental guides on social media and video gaming explain what you can do to reduce the risks.

    Free guides available for download.

  • Cyberbulling

    Cyberbulling

    Cyberbullying. Inappropriate content. Predators pretending to be someone else. These are all situations your children could face on social media sites or when playing video games. What can parents do? Read these parental guides to find out.

    Free guides available for download.

  • Unwanted Solicitation

    Unwanted Solicitation

    1 in 5 children have received an unwanted solicitation online; three-quarters of those kids did not tell their parents. The FBI estimates there are 500,000 sexual predators active on the Internet on any given day. Check out these parental guides to find out how you can protect your child.

  • Content Not Suitable for Children

    Content Not Suitable for Children

    According to a poll, 61% of parents said they had encountered content on YouTube not suitable for children. How can you protect your kids? These parental guides have step-by-step information about what you can do to protect your kids.

    Download the guides.

  • Parental Control Apps

    Parental Control Apps

    Screen time management tools are an important way for parents to limit the time that their children can look at content on their phones or other devices. There are many from which to choose. Read more about them in these free parental guides.

  • Mental Health Concerns

    Mental Health Concerns

    Mental health concerns in children such as depression, anger, body image issues and more can be triggered by spending too much time online on social media sites or playing video games. What can parents do? Read these guides to find out.

    Download the guides.

  • Keep Them Safe Online

    Reddit is a popular message board that features a vast amount of content – some of which is inappropriate for children. How can you ensure your child isn’t exposed to something they shouldn’t see? These parental guides include many ways to protect your kids.

  • Risk to Young Gamers

    Risk to Young Gamers

    There are many new and advanced games seen on the Xbox and PlayStation. New games on hand-held devices, like Nintendo Switch and cells phones, are also common. Online gaming can be a fun pastime, but it does pose serious risks to young gamers. These parental guides have more helpful tips.

  • Protecting Your Child

    Protecting Your Child

    Parents: While video games feature built-in, adjustable safety and privacy settings, there is always the risk of bullying, exposure to inappropriate content, and online predators. Check out these parental guides to find out how you can protect your child.

    Download the guides.

  • Keep Watch

    Keep your game console or PC in a common area of the home so you can keep an eye and ear on the action. Ask what they are doing and with whom they are playing online. Learn more ways to keep your kids safe in these parental guides.

    Download the guides.

  • Gaming Addiction

    Gaming Addiction

    8.5% of American youth gamers (ages 8-18) are clinically addicted to playing video games. Symptoms of addiction include anxiety, low self-esteem, depression, obsession, inability to set limits, loss of relationships, anger and playing video games to relieve stress. Learn more in these free parental guides.