Your teenager’s phone buzzes constantly. Your middle schooler spends hours on apps you’ve never heard of. And somewhere out there, predators are using those same platforms to groom, manipulate, and exploit kids just like yours.
This isn’t about screen time limits or cyberbullying anymore. We’re talking about serious criminals who use technology to recruit children for trafficking, control them through dating apps, and cause psychological damage that can last a lifetime.
The scary truth? Most parents, teachers, and even mental health professionals don’t know how to recognize when a child is being targeted online—or what to do about it.
What Every Parent and Professional Needs to Know
On Monday, September 29th, experts who’ve spent years fighting tech-facilitated abuse will share the warning signs you can’t afford to miss. This isn’t theoretical stuff—these are real strategies that work in the real world.
You’ll discover:
- How predators actually operate online (it’s not what you think)
- The hidden psychological damage that happens when kids are exploited digitally
- Practical steps to protect children without cutting them off from technology
- What to do if you suspect a child is being targeted or controlled
Why This Matters Right Now
Every day you wait, predators get smarter about using technology. They’re on gaming platforms, social media, dating apps—anywhere kids spend time online. They know exactly how to build trust, isolate victims, and avoid detection.
But when you know what to look for, you can spot the red flags before serious harm occurs. You can be the person who steps in and changes a child’s life.
Join the Fight Against Digital Predators
When: Monday, September 29, 2025
Time: 1:30–3:00 p.m. Eastern
Cost: Completely free
Where: Online (from your home or office)
Katherine Chon, Director of the Office on Trafficking in Persons, will lead this critical conversation with experts who’ve seen firsthand how these crimes unfold—and how to stop them.
Reserve your spot now: Register here
Don’t wait until it’s too late. The children in your community are counting on adults like you to stay one step ahead of the predators. This webinar could be the tool that helps you save a life.
Space is limited. Register today to secure your spot in this essential training




