Keeping Kids Safe Online: Galesburg High School offers Cyber Safety Talk

In today’s digital age, keeping our kids safe online is a top priority for parents and educators alike. Galesburg Junior Senior High School is hosting a free presentation to tackle this very issue. Detective John Bonarek will share expert insights on navigating the cyber world, empowering families to protect their children in an increasingly connected landscape.

The presentation, which will be from 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, April 9 in Hegg Auditorium, is free and open to the public. A key component of the presentation will involve sharing "many real life stories" to illustrate the potential consequences of online actions.

Detective John Bonarek with BeSure Consulting and Galesburg Junior/Senior High School Principal Jeff Ewing joined Galesburg's Morning News to preview the event.

Topics included in this interview include:

  • Why is online safety for children such a critical concern in today's world?
  • What are some of the primary online dangers that children face today?
  • What is the biggest mistake parents are currently making regarding their children's online safety?
  • What strategies can parents employ to better monitor and protect their children online?
  • Is there an ideal time to begin discussing online safety with children?
  • What are some warning signs that might indicate a child is experiencing online difficulties or is at risk?
  • How can parents encourage open communication with their children about their online experiences?

 

 

 

In today’s digital age, keeping our kids safe online is a top priority for parents and educators alike. Galesburg Junior Senior High School is

 

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