Be curious. Be kind. Be safe online.
Simple habits help kids enjoy technology, recognize tricky situations, and know when to get a trusted grown-up.
When something online feels weird
Stop. Check. Tell.
1
Stop
Do not click, answer, send a picture, or keep going when something feels wrong.
2
Check
Ask: Do I know this person? Is this kind? Is it asking for private information?
3
Tell
Show a parent, caregiver, teacher, or another trusted grown-up. You will not be in trouble for asking.
Skills for real digital life
Safe does not mean scared.
Kids can learn to explore, create, play, and connect while protecting private information and treating people well.
- What personal information should stay private
- Kind messages, group chats, and cyberbullying
- Unknown people, fake profiles, and tricky requests
- Games, in-app purchases, and surprise offers
- Strong passwords and account recovery
- How to ask for help without fear of punishment
For parents, caregivers, schools, and youth groups.
Community Safe for Kids supports open conversations, shared family rules, and practical responses when something goes wrong.
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Help kids build confidence before a problem happens.
Ask about a family workshop, school session, youth group conversation, or take-home guide.