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Category Archives: For Organizations

Digital Dangers & Internet Safety for Youth

For Organizations, For ParentsBy Kyle TarrDecember 30, 2022

Understand the types of digital dangers (including sexting and cyberbullying) youth can be exposed to online. Learn strategies to help reduce risk and empower youth to make healthy choices.

Mandatory Reporter Review

For Organizations, For ParentsBy Crystal DeffenbaughJanuary 1, 2021

Review how to recognize, react to, and report child abuse. This training is intended for Mandatory Reporters and it’s presented in collaboration with ODHS Child Welfare.

Cell Phones and Children, Best Practices

For Kids, For Organizations, For ParentsBy Crystal DeffenbaughJanuary 1, 2021

Learn the connections between cell phone use and mental health. Explore our best practices and actionable tools you can implement with your family to stay safe and have healthy relationships with cell phones and devices.

Let’s Talk

For Organizations, For ParentsBy paul@inhousesalem.comJanuary 1, 2021

Talking with children about sex and sexual abuse is an important step in protecting and empowering children. Learn how to talk about difficult topics and participate in practice conversations so you can feel confident talking with your children.

Healthy Touch for Children & Youth

For Organizations, For ParentsBy paul@inhousesalem.comJanuary 1, 2021

Learn about safe and respectful interactions with children and how to recognize concerning behaviors. Learn about healthy sexual development and identify normal health touching behaviors from potential unhealthy behaviors.

Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children

For Organizations, For ParentsBy Crystal DeffenbaughJanuary 1, 2021

An introduction to a complex problem emphasizing that children who are sexually abused have a significantly higher risk of being commercially sexually exploited.

Bystanders Protecting Children

For Organizations, For ParentsBy Crystal DeffenbaughJanuary 1, 2021

An introduction to how bystanders play an important role in protecting children from boundary violations and sexual abuse. Learn new skills for intervening when someone has crossed a safe boundary with a child.

Stewards of Children

For Organizations, For ParentsBy paul@inhousesalem.comJanuary 1, 2021

Learn the five steps to keeping children safe from child sexual abuse: 1) Learn the Facts; 2) Minimize Opportunity; 3) Talk About It; 4) Recognize the Signs; 5) React Responsibly.

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