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What We Present

We help youth build healthier, safer, and more balanced relationships with technology. Our presentations are designed to be engaging, age-appropriate, and practical, giving youth real tools they can use both online and offline. We focus on helping youth think critically, communicate responsibly, and protect their mental and emotional well-being in a digital world that is constantly changing. 

Elementary

We teach elementary students how to be safe, kind, and responsible online through engaging, age-appropriate lessons. Students are split into K–2 and 3–6 groups, with 30-minute presentations tailored to their learning level. While both groups learn the same SMART framework, the 3–6 presentation includes a few additional ideas and deeper discussions. Students learn to respect their devices, make safe choices, think before they click, take breaks, treat others with kindness, and talk to a trusted adult when something feels wrong. 

Net Positive Character
Grades 3-5/6

Junior High/High School

We teach junior high and high school students how to navigate technology safely and responsibly in real-world situations. Through a 30–40 minute presentation, students learn how to make smart decisions online, protect their privacy, recognize risks like online predators, cyberbullying, and inappropriate content, and understand the long-term impact of their digital footprint. The content is age-appropriate, more discussion-based, and focused on helping students think critically, take ownership of their choices, and know when to seek help.

Net Positive presentations are offered in schools, churches, community programs, youth organizations, and other group settings. We work with youth of all ages through assemblies, classroom presentations, workshops, and community events to help create safer and healthier digital habits both online and offline. We also offer parent information sessions to help families better understand technology, social media, online safety, and ways to support healthy digital habits at home.

147 STAFF PARTICIPATED IN A POST ASSEMBLY SURVEY

Presentation Statistics

86% OF STAFF WOULD LIKE THEIR SCHOOL. TO CONTINUE TO USE NET POSITIVE SERVICES IN FUTURE YEARS

96% AGREED OR STRONGLY AGREED THAT THE TRAINING ADDRESSED IMPORTANT TOPICS THAT THEY BELIEVE THE STUDENTS EXPERIENCE ONLINE 

95% SAID YES WHEN ASKED IF THEY WOULD RECOMMEND NET POSITIVE SERVICES TO NEIGHBORING SCHOOLS

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