November 7, 2025 - 16:17

The city of Santa Clarita hosted a "Parenting for Prevention" meeting dedicated to discussing online safety for children at Hart High School on Wednesday evening. The event brought together parents, educators, and community members to address the growing concerns surrounding children's internet usage and the potential risks they face in the digital world.
Participants engaged in informative discussions about various topics, including cyberbullying, privacy settings, and the importance of open communication between parents and children regarding online activities. Experts shared valuable resources and strategies to help families navigate the complexities of the internet while ensuring a safe online environment for young users.
The meeting also emphasized the significance of parental involvement in monitoring and guiding children's internet use. Attendees left with practical tips and a renewed commitment to fostering a safer online experience for their children. The event underscored the community's dedication to protecting its youth in an increasingly digital landscape.
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