They will pay special attention to a child or children online for extended periods of time.

Predators target kids who post revealing pictures, divulge past sexual abuse, and/or engage in sexual talk online.

The best way to protect our kids is to have a clear picture of the facts about online predators.

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Predators may initiate conversations with children through direct messaging or comment on a child’s social media posts.

Chances are that your child will never be the victim of an online predator.

That’s why it’s important to help your child be wary of strangers your child meets online.

If they’re on social media, friend or follow them.

First, stay on top of what your kid is doing online by asking them which apps, games, and other tech they use.

As many as one in seven has experienced an unwanted sexual solicitation, according to university of new hampshire's youth internet safety survey.

Learn how to recognize the signs of online enticement and monitor your children’s online activity.

Kids are harassed online.

Many kids with learning and thinking differences struggle with social as well as academic skills.

Predators can target children in an online chat, on social media, or during online gameplay.

We asked two experts how families could best navigate gaming and other online activity that can expose children to sexual predators.

A new survey finds online predators are targeting parents who share photos of their children on social media, asking them sexual questions and offering them cash for more photos.

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Predators frequently target young girls and boys since queer children may view the internet as a safe space to express their struggles.

Take steps to help protect your children from online predators.