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Protect Your Family Online
Get the resources and guidance you need to effectively lead your family with safety and wisdom in tech usage. Providing virtual and in-person internet safety consulting services.
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The internet is less regulated and more dangerous than ever before. We're here to help in this "Wild, Wild West 2.0"
Truth by the Numbers
The lack of discussion about these issues leads to a lack of knowledge of their pervasiveness.
Dangerous and explicit content is running rampant online and causing a multitude of tangible and intangible effects to our minds and lives. It’s time to face reality and be aware of the what’s truly happening online.
3rd
Ranking of "internet safety" among top child health concerns
12
Average age of first exposure to digital pornography
93% of boys and 62% of girls are exposed before they turn 182.
5.5
Number of hours kids spend daily on screens
Kids are spending more time than ever accessing digital content3, and parents are often unaware of what they are hearing, seeing, and doing on these platforms, even when these things may be harmful to themselves and others.
2 of 3
Teens admit to their hiding online behavior from parents.
How To Fight
Don't let these troubling numbers continue. Get the foundation you need to lead your family well in internet safety.
Communication
Learn how to properly communicate with your loved ones about these issues in a safe and productive way.
Filters and Safeguards
A device with no limits or restrictions on it is not wise for anyone. Learn the best available options for each of your devices,
Check-Ins and Update
We won’t leave you to your own devices after our meetings. We will stay in touch and continue to walk through this together.
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Events
In addition to personal consulting, we also do presentations and classes at local schools and churches. This can be a great first step to learn more about internet safety.
Internet Safety Resources
Documents, websites, and statistics providing information on a variety of internet safety topics.
Sources
2. Chiara Sabina, Janis Wolak, and David Finkelhor, “The nature and dynamics of Internet pornography exposure for youth, CyberPsychology and Behavior 11 (2008): 691-693.
3. “Media Use By Teens and Tweens,” Common Sense Media, Mar 2022. https://www.commonsensemedia.org/sites/default/files/research/report/2022-infographic-8-18-census-web-final-release_0.pdf (accessed Dec. 18, 2022).
4. McAfee. “Do You Know What Your Kids Are Hiding?” McAfee Blog, 21 May 2020, https://www.mcafee.com/blogs/family-safety/digital-divide/.