Helping Kids Stay Safe in the Digital Space: YMCA of Greater Erie Leads Five Days of Action®

In today’s connected world, kids are spending more time in the digital space than ever – learning,
playing, and communicating. With that comes the need for vigilance and awareness.
That’s why the YMCA of Greater Erie is taking part in the Five Days of Action®, a national movement to protect children from abuse and promote safety in all spaces where kids live, learn, and play. This year’s
theme focuses on digital safety, empowering families with tools to help children navigate
technology responsibly and safely.

In 2026, the Y has partnered with Praesidium, National Center for Exploited and Missing Children
(NCMEC)
, Lauren’s Kids, and National Children’s Alliance to offer additional resources for parents
and caregivers. You’ll find all the partner resources below. To join the movement or sign the pledge,
visit fivedaysofaction.org.

Recognizing Red Flags
Certain behaviors can signal risk for child sexual abuse and understanding them helps you act early
to keep kids safe. This infographic shows what to watch for—whether the behavior may be low,
moderate, or high risk—and these behaviors, or grooming, can show up both in person and online
situations. Visit nationalchildrensalliance.org/the-real-red-flags-of-grooming for more information
on red flag behaviors from National Children’s Alliance.

Staying on Top of Digital Trends
From apps to gaming, staying on top of digital trends can be overwhelming. NCMEC offers free
resources to help trusted adults understand online risks—including sextortion and the growing use
of generative AI—and talk with kids about staying safe. Check out the tip sheets below and be sure
to explore the other NCMEC resources at ncmec.org/netsmartz/resources.

Generative AI Tip Sheet (English)
Sextortion Tip Sheet (English)
Sextortion Tip Sheet (Spanish)

Monitoring Digital Use
Did you know 1 in 5 children who use a digital device will be sexually solicited online? Technology
changes fast, and kids are targeted on the apps, games, and sites they love. Having a Cyber P.L.A.N.,
monitoring device use, and teaching online safety rules can help keep your child safe. Lauren’s Kids
has provided the following resources by age group to help you learn how to set boundaries, teach
good cyber habits, and protect your family online.

Kindergarten – Grade 2
Grade 3 – Grade 5
Middle School
High School
Spanish-language Cyber P.L.A.N. Resources for Families

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