You need to get ahead of online predators, here's how you do that
UGHHHHHHH. I sometimes have nightmares about the Lovely Bones. Have you ever read that? It’s a great novel, but a horrifying story about a child predator.
We hate that we have to even bring up the topic of online predators, but unfortunately, they do exist in our current society.
If you’re anything like me, you want to stay ahead of online predators, and share the reality with your kids that not everyone in the world has your best interest in mind. Though that is heartbreaking, it’s a necessary skill in today’s world.
If you’d like to gain some tips on staying ahead of online predators, take a listen to this week’s podcast!
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