'It could happen to anyone': Protecting Our Children from Online Harm



In a recent CBS News Sunday Morning interview, Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, highlighted the critical issue of online safety for children - a topic that's at the heart of my new book, "Keeping Families Safe on Social Media."

The royal couple's concerns echo the urgent message in my comprehensive guide for parents of both neurotypical and neurodiverse children. As Prince Harry pointed out, "one of the scariest things" is that losing a child to online-related suicid
e can "happen to absolutely anybody."

My book addresses this exact fear, providing practical strategies to:

1. Recognize early warning signs of online distress

2. Implement effective parental controls and monitoring techniques

3. Foster open communication about online experiences

4. Protect children from cyberbullying and other digital dangers


As the Duchess emphasized, "Our kids are young... All you want to do as parents is protect them." "Keeping Families Safe on Social Media" gives you the knowledge and tools to do just that.

Don't wait until it's too late. Arm yourself with the information you need to keep your children safe in the digital world. Get your copy of "Keeping Families Safe on Social Media" today and become the "first responder" your child needs in this challenging online landscape.

Available now on Amazon. Because when it comes to our children's safety, we can't afford to be unprepared.

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