Keep Kids Safe Online with Help From This Program

Keep Kids Safe Online with Help From This Program

Today’s youth have access to more learning opportunities online with each advancement in technology. Unfortunately, the expanse of available information online can cause concern for parents.

Now, thanks to a partnership between the Boy Scouts of America and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, Scouters have access to a helpful new online safety tool— the NetSmartz Internet Safety program.

In a recent blog post, Bryan on Scouting delivers the details on this new program and how it aligns with BSA’s Youth Protection strategies.

NetSmartz is equipped with the tools and material you need to teach children about online safety. Once you sign in to your free account, you’ll find resources such as educational games, videos, and webinars!

Learn more about these useful resources by heading to Bryan on Scouting’s original post and the NetSmartz webpage.

Do you participate in the NetSmartz program? Tell us what you think in the comments!

Rochelle Randles

Rochelle Randles is a communications specialist at the Boy Scouts of America. She enjoys sharing incredible adventure stories within the Scouting community and beyond. If you have story ideas or questions, reach out to us at communications@scouting.org.

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Keep Kids Safe Online with Help From This Program
Keep Kids Safe Online with Help From This Program
Keep Kids Safe Online with Help From This Program