Child Online Safety

Collaboration with NCMEC

In response to the rise in online crimes targeting children following the COVID-19 lockdown, Lantuun Dohio has partnered with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) to raise awareness within Mongolian communities across the U.S. We are happy to say NCMEC has agreed to our request to translate their educational resources into Mongolian officially. You can access the materials in Mongolian below and share freely.

If you would like Lantuun Dohio to host an online workshop on child online safety for your community or organization, please contact us at info@lantuundohio.org. The instructors receive training from NCMEC and abide by our child safe guarding policy. The workshops, available in both English and Mongolian, are designed to educate both parents and children.

Handouts

Designed for tweens, teens, parents, educators, and law enforcement, these tip sheets provide essential guidance on navigating digital safety.

Internet Safety at Home in Mongolian
Parents guide to smartphone safety in Mongolian
Sextortion – What Parents Should Know 2024 – in Mongolian
So You Sent A Sext Now What in Mongolian

$30 = 15 kids’ meals for 10 days

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