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Empowering Kids to Speak Up

Questions to Think About:

  • If you found yourself in a situation online that feels wrong, would you feel more comfortable talking to your parents or another trusted adult?
  • How can you balance the discomfort you might feel about the situation with the need to tell someone who can help?
  • What would you tell a friend who might have made a mistake online (engaging in an inappropriate conversation with someone they’ve realized they can’t trust, for instance)? How would you advise them to help make sure the situation doesn’t get worse?

Empowering Kids to Speak Up

Questions to Think About:

  • If you found yourself in a situation online that feels wrong, would you feel more comfortable talking to your parents or another trusted adult?
  • How can you balance the discomfort you might feel about the situation with the need to tell someone who can help?
  • What would you tell a friend who might have made a mistake online (engaging in an inappropriate conversation with someone they’ve realized they can’t trust, for instance)? How would you advise them to help make sure the situation doesn’t get worse?