Child safety speakers who help parents and kids navigate online risks
Kids are online. Parents need practical guidance. Schools need education. The right speaker helps your community understand digital risks and build healthy tech habits.
Book a Child Safety SpeakerMeet Leo Morejon

Child Digital Safety Speaker
Protecting Kids Online, Parental Guidance & Digital Safety Education
Leo speaks to parents, educators, and kids about the realities of growing up online. He breaks down the risks clearly—cyberbullying, predatory behavior, oversharing—without being alarmist. Most importantly, he gives practical strategies that work: how to have conversations that stick, boundaries that feel fair, and how to stay connected with your kids while keeping them safe.
Learn MoreTypes of child safety speaker sessions
Parent Workshops
Education on recognizing risks, setting boundaries, understanding apps and platforms, and having conversations kids will actually listen to. Q&A with real parent scenarios.
Student Assemblies
Age-appropriate talks for elementary, middle, or high school students. Covers cyberbullying, online predators, privacy, digital reputation, and peer pressure in language they understand.
Teacher & Staff Training
Equips educators with knowledge about online risks they need to recognize, how to respond to cyberbullying, and how to integrate digital safety into curriculum and school culture.
PTA Events
Tailored sessions for parent organizations. Can address specific parent concerns: kids accessing social media too young, screen time battles, or recognizing warning signs of online problems.
Whole-Community Programs
Multi-event series: parent workshop + student assembly + staff training. Ensures consistent messaging across parents, educators, and kids.
Who needs child safety speakers
K-12 Schools
School assemblies for grade levels. Parent education nights. Staff development. Building a culture where kids feel safe reporting problems.
Parent Organizations
PTA/PTO events. Parent forums. Back-to-school nights. Addressing parental concerns about online safety and child development.
Youth Organizations
Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, sports teams, youth centers. Digital safety education as part of youth development programs.
Community Programs
Libraries, community centers, parks and recreation. Accessible digital safety education for underserved families.
Related resources
Child Digital Safety Guide
Comprehensive safety resource for parents and educators—covers risks, boundaries, parental controls, and building trust with kids.
Digital Literacy for Students
Help young people build critical skills to navigate technology safely and responsibly as they grow.
Understanding AI Algorithms
Learn how AI shapes what kids see online—crucial context for protecting them from algorithmic manipulation.
Ready to bring child safety education to your school?
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