10 Best Practices to Protect Kids Online

Armed with a greater understanding of the problem and strategies to take action, families can teach their children best practices in navigating the internet to keep them safe.

Topics: Family and Stakeholder Engagement

In the last decade, child sexual exploitation and abuse (CSEA) has increased exponentially. In 2023, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children received 36 million reports of child sexual abuse material online—up from 1 million in 2014.

Armed with a greater understanding of the problem and strategies to take action, families can teach their children best practices in navigating the internet to keep them safe. Share this Report to Parents with your school families.

How to Use

A pdf of this resource—created with your school families in mind—is available for download below in English and Spanish. It’s also available in a social media graphic in English and Spanish so you can easily share it with your school families in print, in your e-newsletter, on your website, or on social media.

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