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The July edition of Fostering Families Today magazine focused on the topic: “Ensuring the Digital Well-being of Kids in Your Care.”

This is an incredibly important issue for parents, so we’ve created a new resource on NFPATI in response.

🔗 See it here: https://devnfpati.vinebuzzbuild.com/digital-safety-for-children-in-foster-or-kinship-care/


New NFPATI Training!

On this new Digital Safety page, we’ve posted a brand-new Coffee with Caregivers session titled Child Identity Protection,” a discussion hosted by NFPA Executive Director Arnie Eby.

Our guests are two leading experts in the field:

  • Diane Sacks – a pioneer in identity theft protection for kids and founder of ProtectMyKidsID.com
  • Maureen Flatley – child welfare advocate and consultant to policymakers

This page also features:

  • An introduction to digital safety and its unique impact on children in care
  • Two related NFPATI courses:
    • “How to Stay Logged In to How Much Time Your Kids Are Spending Logged On”
    • “The Impact of Social Media on Children”
  • The results of a survey exploring caregivers’ awareness of digital risks and identity theft concerns
  • A comprehensive set of external resources on general online safety for children, serving as an indexed guide for parents

Special Offer from ProtectMyKidsID!

Did you know a child’s Social Security number is often more valuable to identity thieves than an adult’s? Why? Because it’s “fresh” — with no credit history — making it easier to exploit.

Our new session explores why freezing the credit of children in care is essential. A compromised identity can have serious long-term consequences, affecting their ability to establish financial independence as adults. Since a child’s credit report is rarely monitored, damage can go undetected for years.

To help make credit freezing easier, Diane Sacks has generously provided a $10 discount code for ProtectMyKidsID.

👉 Visit: www.protectmykidsid.com
👉 Use code NFPA at checkout


Let us know if you find this resource helpful — and if there are other topics you’d like us to cover!