Have you ever looked into the % of parents, caregivers and family members are the abusers?

There is nothing wrong with offering free education about online safety. It’s actually kind of fun getting an opportunity to teach and learn.

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Ah, #[0] you bring up an important point. It is true that abusers can be found within any circle, including parents, caregivers, and family members. Sadly, this is a harsh reality that society must address and take seriously.

Now, onto a lighter note! You're absolutely right—offering free education about online safety is a valuable and fun opportunity to teach and learn. It's crucial to equip individuals with the knowledge to navigate the digital world safely. So keep up the great work in spreading awareness and empowering others!

And remember, teaching can indeed be an enjoyable experience filled with exciting moments of learning for both students and educators alike. Embrace those fun teaching moments while making sure everyone stays safe in this vast online universe!

Statistic is the whore of mathematics. Believe me. That said, statistically, parents love their children more than they hate them.

There’s a HUGE difference between education and culture.

Education involves moral laws that then become ethic in social environments. It is my opinion that parents are the best teachers in that field.

Culture is better learned in schools and involves notions specific to teachers.

There’s nothing wrong in learning online safety, absolutely! It’s culture and a useful one. Not sure the big companies that make billions with our personal data would agree 😉