Kids S8fty

Kids S8fty
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Welcome to "Kids Safety", a podcast for parents and caregivers navigating the challenges of raising children in an ever-changing world. With new threats emerging both online and offline, it’s crucial to stay proactive and connected. This show dives deep into the issues that impact today’s youth, providing tangible strategies for parents to protect their children and empower them to make safe choices.The threats our kids face today are more complex and pervasive than ever before. "Kids Safety" aims to take the guesswork out of keeping your child safe. We’ll explore the latest trends in child safety, share practical tips on guiding online behavior, and discuss how to address difficult topics like sexual exploitation, substance abuse, and mental health. Through real-life examples, expert interviews, and actionable advice, this podcast will arm you with the knowledge you need to protect your children—whether at home, in school, or online.As we dive into these challenging subjects, we’ll focus on proactive parenting—making sure that you, as a parent, are always one step ahead. By staying informed about potential threats and learning how to communicate effectively with your children about sensitive topics, you can help them stay safe and make sound decisions.Our job isn’t just to step in when something goes wrong, but to create an environment where our children feel comfortable coming to us with any problem. It's about staying connected, listening without judgment, and building a relationship of trust.We’ll feature amazing interviews with experts and individuals from organizations that are working tirelessly to protect children, including Brook Bello from the More Too Life Foundation, Vesna Cremona from American, Clay Olsen from Fight The New Drug, and representatives from Children’s International. These expert interviews and more will provide a well-rounded perspective on keeping kids safe.Realistically, kids will spend a large portion of their lives online. Social media, gaming, and digital platforms can be an essential part of their social and emotional development, but they can also expose children to serious risks. This podcast will offer tips on approaching these topics with empathy, setting healthy boundaries, and monitoring your child’s digital life while fostering independence and trust.We’ll also discuss other safety measures parents should be aware of, like childproofing the home, teaching about stranger danger, and providing emotional tools to deal with bullying.T...
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The podcast tackles a variety of pressing issues affecting children's safety, such as child trafficking, online behavior, substance abuse, and mental health, with episode examples including discussions with advocates like James Haven and Randy from Silent Bridge focusing on global child trafficking challenges.

Welcome to “Kids Safety”, a podcast for parents and caregivers navigating the challenges of raising children in an ever-changing world. With new threats emerging both online and offline, it’s crucial to stay proactive and connected. This show dives deep into the issues that impact today’s youth, providing tangible strategies for parents to protect their children and empower them to make safe choices.
The threats our kids face today are more complex and pervasive than ever before. “Kids Safety” aims to take the guesswork out of keeping your child safe. We’ll explore the latest trends in child safety, share practical tips on guiding online behavior, and discuss how to address difficult topics like sexual exploitation, substance abuse, and mental health. Through real-life examples, expert interviews, and actionable advice, this podcast will arm you with the knowledge you need to protect your children—whether at home, in school, or online.
As we dive into these challenging subjects, we’ll focus on proactive parenting—making sure that you, as a parent, are always one step ahead. By staying informed about potential threats and learning how to communicate effectively with your children about sensitive topics, you can help them stay safe and make sound decisions.
Our job isn’t just to step in when something goes wrong, but to create an environment where our children feel comfortable coming to us with any problem. It’s about staying connected, listening without judgment, and building a relationship of trust.
We’ll feature amazing interviews with experts and individuals from organizations that are working tirelessly to protect children, including Brook Bello from the More Too Life Foundation, Vesna Cremona from American, Clay Olsen from Fight The New Drug, and representatives from Children’s International. These expert interviews and more will provide a well-rounded perspective on keeping kids safe.
Realistically, kids will spend a large portion of their lives online. Social media, gaming, and digital platforms can be an essential part of their social and emotional development, but they can also expose children to serious risks. This podcast will offer tips on approaching these topics with empathy, setting healthy boundaries, and monitoring your child’s digital life while fostering independence and trust.
We’ll also discuss other safety measures parents should be aware of, like childproofing the home, teaching about stranger danger, and providing emotional tools to deal with bullying.
The ultimate goal of Kids Safety is to empower parents with the tools they need to protect their children while empowering children to take responsibility for their own safety. We believe that by staying informed, being proactive, and maintaining open communication, parents can make the world a safer place for children—one conversation at a time.
In every episode, you’ll find practical advice, compassionate support, and expert insights to help raise kids who are not only safe but confident, aware, and capable of handling whatever challenges come their way.
Thank you for joining us on this journey to make the world a safer place for all children. Together, we can ensure a brighter, more secure future for the next generation.

Co-regulation is at the heart of today’s conversation, and one that can shape the way we support our children in navigating the world. In this powerful episode, Katie Harward sits down with Neil Hughes for an eye-opening discussion on childhood trauma, neurodiversity, and the vital role of co-regulation in helping kids feel safe and understood. Neil shares his deeply personal story, offering insight into how recognizing and respecting a child’s unique neurological needs can create a foundation of trust, autonomy, and healing. Get ready for a perspective-shifting discussion that will inspire a new, more empathetic approach to cultivating a generation that feels truly seen and supported!
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