Online Reputation & Privacy: Raising Smart Digital Citizens
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In this Deep Dive Into Parenting episode, we unpack how to protect your child’s privacy and shape a positive online reputation—guided by Clayton Cranford’s Parenting in the Digital World and his real-world law enforcement experience. We broaden “social media” beyond the big apps to include gaming chats, messengers, and any tool that connects kids to people outside your home, then tackle the real risks: anonymity that lowers empathy, the false “it’s private” illusion, and the permanent digital footprint colleges and employers actually check.
You’ll learn how to:
- Map your child’s digital world (devices, data plans, in-game chat, DMs) and add right-sized parental controls.
- Build trust through communication—explain the why behind rules and make you the first call when something goes wrong.
- Coach a positive footprint with Cranford’s 4-step plan: pick a cause → follow credible orgs → engage thoughtfully → take offline action (volunteer, fundraise, present).
- Run a family self-audit: search your names, review profiles, and decide what image you want online.
- Use the “bus test” before posting: would you put that photo/text on the side of a bus and drive it around town?
- Respond when mistakes happen: delete/ask removal, report content, and mitigate—while reinforcing accountability, not shame.
Practical, calm, and doable—this episode helps your family move from fear to intentional reputation-building in a connected world. Learn more resources and trainings at CyberSafetyCop.com.
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