Help Me Get This in Front of Every Parent Who Needs It
I wrote these guides because parents deserve to know what’s actually happening online—not the softened version, not the outdated advice, not after something already happened to their kid.
Three threats. Three guides. One goal: more parents aware, more kids protected.
So if any of the information in the three guides changes how you see your child’s online world, I need you to please help me do something.
Get these guides into the hands of every parent you know.
Share these freely
- Send them to other parents
- Post them in parent groups, school groups, and community forums
- Hand them to your kid’s school, PTA, or youth organization
- Make them available for download on your website
- Put them on resource pages
- Distribute them in churches, community centers, and youth programs
- Email them to every parent you know with kids ages 7–12
The more parents who read these, the fewer kids get targeted while their parents think everything’s fine.
Get Started With These Free Guides

The Predator’s Playbook: Knowledge is Protection
Parenting blogs give you tips. I give you the predator’s actual playbook, how they find your kid, how they test them, and how they win their trust before you ever notice.
I put it all in this free guide. Everything you thought you knew about keeping your kid safe online is wrong, and this will show you why. Learn More
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Dangerous Content: Slipping Past Every Filter
Your child has already seen something on a screen they’ll never tell you about. Not because they don’t trust you. Because they already know how you’d react. And they’d rather carry it alone than risk losing their device.
This guide shows you what’s getting through, why your filters aren’t catching it, and what you’re actually up against. Learn More
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Cyberbullying: The War In Their Pocket
You think you’d know if your kid was being bullied online. You wouldn’t.
This isn’t the school newsletter version of cyberbullying. This guide shows you what’s actually happening, how bad it really gets, and why your kid won’t say a word to you about it to you. Learn More
No Email Required
You don’t need to ask. Parents, teachers, coaches, bloggers, librarians, youth leaders, anyone working with families. You’re encouraged to share these guides freely. Link to them. Post them. Put them on your resource page. Email them to every parent in your network. No permission request needed. No account required. All three guides are completely free.
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Free online safety guides for parents of kids 7 to 12. Covers predator tactics, cyberbullying, and dangerous content. No email required. Visit: www.DadUnleashed.com
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Dad Unleashed offers three free guides for parents of children ages 7 to 12, covering how online predators make contact, how cyberbullying goes unnoticed, and what dangerous content looks like on platforms kids actually use. Each guide includes conversation scripts and action steps parents can use the same week. All free, no account needed. Visit: www.DadUnleashed.com
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Most parents think they’d know if something was wrong online. They wouldn’t. Dad Unleashed is a free resource built for parents of kids ages 7 to 12 who want the real picture, not the school newsletter version.
Three free downloadable guides cover how predators find and groom children through games and social apps, how dangerous content slips past every filter parents trust, and how cyberbullying escalates while kids stay silent about it.
Each guide breaks down exactly what’s happening, what warning signs actually look like, and what to say to your kids this week. No email wall. No account. No cost. Visit: www.DadUnleashed.com
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Cyberbullying guide: What parents miss about cyberbullying
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About This Resource
Dad Unleashed is a free public-safety resource for parents of kids ages 7 to 12. Built to explain what’s happening online, what parents miss, and what to do about it.
All content focuses on safety behavior, prevention, and parent-child communication. There’s no graphic material. No scare tactics for shock value. The guides are designed to be shared in schools, churches, libraries, community centers, and family programs without content concerns.
Online threats change fast. What parents needed to know last year isn’t enough anymore. Sign up for the Dad Unleashed newsletter to get ongoing updates as platforms change, new threats show up, and tactics shift.
For parents and guardians of kids ages 7 to 12. Also built for teachers, coaches, school counselors, librarians, youth group leaders, bloggers, and anyone working with families.
This is Bigger Than One Family
Every time you share one of these guides, you’re not just helping one parent. You’re adding another set of eyes watching out for kids.
A parent who reads one of these might recognize something happening to a friend’s kid. A teacher who reads these might spot warning signs in a student. A coach might notice something’s off.
Awareness spreads. And when awareness spreads, kids get protected, even kids whose own parents haven’t caught on yet.
More parents aware. More kids saved.
That’s the whole point.
So I’m asking you: get these guides in front of every parent, teacher, coach, and youth leader who needs them.
Because protecting kids only happens when the people around them actually know what they’re up against.

