Teaching Safe

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Sticks and Stones... But Teaching Safe Can Help
Each and every day, parents are being called to support, protect, defend, and educate their children about life online. At Teaching Safe - we can help you catch up and get ahead of your children. No longer do you have to search for answers on your own. Join a community of caring parents, teachers, guardians, and child advocates. Together, with Teaching Safe, you can learn to protect your children while equipping them for their own self-defense!

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Here's What You Will Learn When You Enroll for the
Free Teaching Safe Conference Call :

  • Home Safety - Make sure you do not lose them or their innocence in your own home!
  • Out and About - What you MUST do to protect them when they are away from the house.
  • The Tough Questions - You know it is important to talk, but do you know what to say?
  • Ultimate Strategy - We will share with you the only strategy that will protect your child everywhere they go.

"No technology to date has given adolescents such unleashed power and exposure, without the maturity and guidance of an adult."Lucy Ewing, Elementary School Teacher and Parent in Boulder Valley School District
"If MySpace were a country, it would be the 8th largest in the world."Karl Fisch, Creator of Did You Know 2.0
"These are no longer the days of Father Knows Best. These are tough days. Now the predators are not just driving up and down the street, they're in your living room on the Internet," John Walsh, host of America's Most Wanted
"Texting is a great way to strengthen parent-teen bonds. Send them a text wishing them good luck before the school play audition, or let them know you are thinking of them if they were concerned about a difficult test or a grade." Mary McCarthy, Freelance Writer
Instructors at Teaching Safe

Jon Pierce is our Top Educator - with a B.A. in Elementary Education, Special Education along with a minor in Child Psychology. In addition to his strong education background, he continued with an Masters of Education Degree in Educational Technology. His 8 years of teaching experience in the classroom along with training other educators gives him a deep understanding of the need and the methods necessary to teach about this vital topic.

Will Lowrey has a degree in Computer Science, has spent time as a middle school teacher, and is currently a Youth Pastor working with children from 6th to 12th grade. His passion for technology and love of teaching and training make him the perfect partner with Jon to embark on uncovering the what, when, where, and how of internet safety.

Parents really can keep their kids safe online with some time and effort.
It isn't enough to just add some filter software. It isn't enough to tell them not to do it. Communication, Education, Community Support, and Continual Updates! That is what makes a difference.

The web is vast and it is not a bad place, in and of itself. It is a tool. Tools, used appropriately make life better, easier, and makes it possible to accomplish tasks previously inconceivable without the right tools. Tools, used without training and proper supervision can be a death trap. The internet is no different.

Wow! Can You Believe This...

  • 61% of 13- to 17-year-olds have a personal profile on a site such as MySpace, Friendster, or Xanga. Half have also posted pictures of themselves online.
  • When teens receive messages online from someone they donÕt know, 40% reported that theyÕll usually reply and chat with that person -- Only 18% said they'll tell an adult.
  • Older teens (16-17s) use the Internet for social interaction, meeting friends, and networking.
  • 45% have been asked for personal information by someone they donÕt know.
  • Fully 22% of those surveyed reported their parents or guardians have never discussed Internet safety with them.
Statistics from National Center for Missing and Exploited Children

There are plenty other statistics and surveys available to see how your children might be using the internet. In the end, the surveys only give you an idea of what is going on - but talking with your child lets you go to the source.

My name is Will Lowrey and my business partner, Jon Pierce and I believe that there is a vital need that cannot be ignored. Our children are growing up in a world that is unlike anything any previous generation has experienced. Information is at their fingertips - and they have access to it 24 hours a day and at almost no cost to them.

There are too many horror stories of children that shared too much information or put themselves in risky situations. Often, they just didn't know any better. We have national campaigns against using drugs, smoking, and alcohol. We are just now starting down the road with internet safety. The campaigns are moving at 'yesterday-time' and not working in 'internet-time'. We believe that parents need a place to come for comprehensive strategies that they can take home, put into practice, and immediately things are better for their family. We also believe that there needs to be a community of support, questions, discussions, and collaberation to have a chance of staying ahead of our children. They have their own network of people that feeds them information at an astounding rate. If parents, guardians, teachers, youth pastors - anyone watching children that go online - if we try and go it alone, we are horribly outnumbered.



We Want to Help! Will You Join Us?

We want you to join us for a live conference call where we will share with you strategies to keep your kids safe online. It is vital that you stay informed so that they stay safe. Will you please join us?