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The White Hatter - Parenting In An Online WorldAuthor: The White Hatter
Parenting In An Online World Podcast presented by The White Hatter, and hosted by Darren Laur, a multi-award-winning social media safety and digital literacy advocate. We strive to provide parents, caregivers, educators, and law enforcement with a more holistic approach to online safety in an enlightening and not frightening way, based on facts and not fear. We will provide listeners with real-world examples, experiences, and evidence-based research that will help to keep our kids safer when they are navigating todays online world. Language: en-us Genres: Kids & Family, Parenting, Technology Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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30. Where Are the Parents? The Ongoing Struggle to Fill the Room for Digital Literacy and Internet Safety Presentations
Saturday, 26 July, 2025
In this episode, Darren takes a candid look at a challenge many schools and presenters face: low parent turnout for digital literacy and internet safety sessions, even when those very sessions are requested by parents and caregivers themselves.Despite rising concerns around screen time, sextortion, cyberbullying, online predators, and AI generated content, most parent education nights are sparsely attended. So, what’s going on?Darren unpacks six of the most common reasons parents give for not showing up, from busy schedules to believing their child is “a good kid”, and challenges each with thoughtful, experience-backed insight. Drawing on over three decades in law enforcement and over 655,000 student interactions through The White Hatter’s programs, Darren explains why education before exposure is key, why filters and monitoring tools aren’t enough, and why good kids can still make risky choices in today’s “onlife” world.This isn’t a call-out, it’s a call-in. A reminder that meaningful digital parenting requires more than concern. It requires action.If you’ve ever skipped a parent night thinking, “We’re fine,” or “I already know this stuff,” this is the episode you need to hear. Because when it comes to keeping kids safe online, nothing replaces a parent who’s informed, involved, and ready to meet their child in the digital spaces they already live in.







