New Book Empowers Parents to Navigate Online Safety for All Children

 New Book Empowers Parents to Navigate Online Safety for All Children

"Keeping Families Safe on Social Media" Offers Comprehensive Guidance for Protecting Neurotypical and Neurodiverse Kids in the Digital Age

In an era where children's lives are increasingly intertwined with technology, a new book aims to provide parents with the knowledge and tools needed to ensure online safety for both neurotypical and neurodiverse children. "Keeping Families Safe on Social Media - A Digital Parenting Guide to Protecting Neurotypical and Neurodiverse Children Online" is now available on Amazon, offering a comprehensive resource for families navigating the complex digital landscape.

Written by Lydia Agbobidi a neurodiverse Meta certified social media strategist, business coach and concerned parent, this guide addresses the unique challenges faced by families in today's connected world. The book covers a wide range of topics, including:

The evolution of social media platforms and their impact on children

Setting up robust privacy and security measures

Protecting personal information online

Strategies for safe social networking

Understanding and utilizing VPNs for enhanced privacy

Dealing with online threats and cyberbullying

Promoting digital wellbeing and balanced screen time

What sets this book apart is its inclusive approach, providing tailored advice for parents of both neurotypical and neurodiverse children. It recognizes that neurodiverse kids may face additional challenges online and offers specific strategies to support their safe engagement with digital technologies.




"In today's digital age, it's crucial that all parents have access to comprehensive guidance on keeping their children safe online," says Lydia Agbobidi. "This book aims to bridge the gap, providing practical, actionable advice that caters to the diverse needs of all families."

"Keeping Families Safe on Social Media" is now available for purchase on Amazon. Click here to buy it now!

To connect with Lydia and join the conversation about keeping families safe online, visit her website, join her Facebook community for female entrepreneurs Women in Business Community, and be part of the “Safe Families on Social Media” Facebook group, or explore the Premium Membership option for personalized support and resources.

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