
Do you know what your children are doing online?

Teens today are spending hours daily on the Internet - and parents mostly have no idea what their children are doing.
Here are some of the 21st Century issues our children are facing:
Problems such as growing teen suicides and parent vs. school district lawsuits are to some extent being addressed by federal and state laws on sexting and child pornography, predator lists and sex offender laws.
So why are we telling you about this?
We want to alert you about this growing problem in our world today and we believe there is an opportunity for you to provide a revenue generating solution for your school, church, club, or special event.
What is the offer?
You and your fundraising organization will be able to sell an online Internet Safety Program for families that helps both parents and children learn about internet safety concerns.(Click the images below to see what parents and teens learn about.)


What's the opportunity?
The target market is the millions of families with teens and preteens, ages 10 to 19, that are interested in keeping their children safe on the Internet. At a retail price of $20.00 per family - well, you can do the math. You can help your community, and raise funds for your organization...all at the same time!
Who we are and where did the content of this program come from?
We are InfoSource Learning, an educational publishing and online learning company with over 26 years in Technology Education, today providing learning solutions to thousands of school districts, hundreds of thousands of teachers and millions of teens.
The lessons in this porgram are all addressed in the Children Internet Protection Act (CIPA), cover the latest technologies and 21st Century concerns facing our teens, and were created by technology safety experts and law enforcement officers. In addition, they were reviewed by teachers, parents, and teens!
Why should you partner with us and do this?
Because it helps to solve a large and growing problem in our society, with a low-cost solution that is good for your community's parents and teens.
Ok, so you want to learn more? What are the next steps?
Fill out the form to the right, give us a call at 407.796.5193, or email tdalton@infosourcelearning.com.

We've all heard the abbreviation SWAK or TMI but how about NIFOC? or PAW or YGBSM?