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What parents, educators and law enforcement leaders say:
The content is so impressive that you never drift from the topic. Best I’ve ever attended.
Mike D., Educator
We've done this high-value program for over five years. It's an easy process with great support and ongoing communication. The content is current, and they know how to drive the message home.
Jennifer G., Parent & Council PTA President (7 Schools)
A real eye-opener for parents of teens who have access to a smartphone or the internet. I learned a lot about the dark side of popular smartphone apps.
James H., Law Enforcement Officer
Within 24 hours on two previous occasions of Cyber Safety Cop assemblies, parents were able to intervene and protect their children.
Charlene S., Principal
Every police officer and parent needs this. It’s so important for the safety of your children.
Nancy W., Investigative Sergeant
Lots of great info and eye opener of what is out there – and it’s growing.
Robert K., Law Enforcement Officer
Cyber Safety Cop is proactive in equipping kids to make good choices online that will protect them and their friendships, and keep them safe. The critical messages, impact and value delivered is huge.
Leslie B., Parent & School Counselor
The information presented is a great tool for parents and kids to learn about social media and cyberbullying. It can help parents stay ahead in helping keep their kids safe, and also save a child from possible suicide from bullying.
Kenneth P., Law Enforcement Officer