Familypower: Online Safety for ages 9-14 with their adults
Learn what’s included – and how to join or organize a live online program!
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Strong tech skills are not enough to keep young people safe online – they need strong social-emotional safety skills adapted for online situations.
Kidpower has been teaching and adapting these skills for decades, helping people of all ages and abilities be safer online and off. We teach skills people can use to be safer online right now – and we teach timeless core safety concepts that will prepare them to face, assess, and address the online safety challenges of the future with confidence.
In our Familypower Online Safety workshop, youth 9-14 side-by-side with their adults practice skills and strategies adapted for online situations so they can have more fun and fewer problems online.
Together, adults and youth practice ways to:
- Meet new people online more safely
- Spot possible problems before they grow
- Deal with harassment, coercion, bullying, and other online aggression
- Set and respect boundaries with other online friends, players, and users
- Create safety plans – and adapt them as young people grow
- Strengthen your ‘safety teamwork’ – so you can discuss and practice safety more effectively, with less arguing and lecturing
You can enroll in a Familypower: Online Safety Community Workshop organized by Kidpower whenever one is open for registration on our Community Workshops page – or, you can organize one for your own group!
Community Workshops make up about 5% of our services and are open for anyone to enroll. Each has an individual per-screen enrollment cost, and we have a generous scholarship policy.
Most workshop types and topics are offered Community Workshops 1-5 times a year – and are organized much more often by people like you for their own school, agency, business, group, or community.
These privately organized workshops make up about 95% of our services. They are NOT listed on our Workshops page, because the groups themselves decide who to include.
Privately organized workshops have a per-class class, not a per-screen or per-participant cost. All costs include one-on-one email support with questions before & after the workshop and links to resources to help you & your family apply, adapt, and practice the skills.
To organize a Familypower: Online Safety live online program for your group, contact us!
Strong tech skills are not enough to keep young people safe online – they need strong social-emotional safety skills adapted for online situations.
Kidpower has been teaching and adapting these skills for decades, helping people of all ages and abilities be safer online and off. We teach skills people can use to be safer online right now – and we teach timeless core safety concepts that will prepare them to face, assess, and address the online safety challenges of the future with confidence.
In our Familypower Online Safety workshop, youth 9-14 side-by-side with their adults practice skills and strategies adapted for online situations so they can have more fun and fewer problems online.
Together, adults and youth practice ways to:
- Meet new people online more safely
- Spot possible problems before they grow
- Deal with harassment, coercion, bullying, and other online aggression
- Set and respect boundaries with other online friends, players, and users
- Create safety plans – and adapt them as young people grow
- Strengthen your ‘safety teamwork’ – so you can discuss and practice safety more effectively, with less arguing and lecturing
You can enroll in a Familypower: Online Safety Community Workshop organized by Kidpower whenever one is open for registration on our Community Workshops page – or, you can organize one for your own group!
Community Workshops make up about 5% of our services and are open for anyone to enroll. Each has an individual per-screen enrollment cost, and we have a generous scholarship policy.
Most workshop types and topics are offered Community Workshops 1-5 times a year – and are organized much more often by people like you for their own school, agency, business, group, or community.
These privately organized workshops make up about 95% of our services. They are NOT listed on our Workshops page, because the groups themselves decide who to include.
Privately organized workshops have a per-class class, not a per-screen or per-participant cost. All costs include one-on-one email support with questions before & after the workshop and links to resources to help you & your family apply, adapt, and practice the skills.
To organize a Familypower: Online Safety live online program for your group, contact us!