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Let’s Start Making Your Teen Harder to Hack.

Calm, clear digital safety tactics - built for busy parents.

Let’s Make
Your Teen
Harder to Hack

By enrolling today, you’ll be doing more than most parents ever will.

You’re showing up early - before the emotional damage spirals.

And you’re doing it the right way: calmly, practically, with just a few minutes a day.

This Parent Playbook gives you the inside track on how cyberbullying really works today - and how to help your teen stay stronger, safer, and supported, without endless fights, control battles, or missed warning signs.

Meet Your Guide:
Major Mike

Father of three. Founder of two international cybersecurity businesses. 20-year military veteran. I’ve seen first-hand how online behaviour impacts teens - and I know exactly what it takes to protect their confidence, their safety, and their future.

Get practical tools that
fit into real family life

(3 minutes at a time)

  • ✅ Learn the modern bullying tactics most adults miss - and how to spot them early.

  • ✅ Stay your teen’s trusted guide - even when they try to shut you out.

  • ✅ Build resilience without controlling, snooping, or forcing conversations.

Teen Cyberbullying Awareness

Takes less than 30 seconds to enrol. No pressure, just progress.

    1. Day 1 - Cyberbullying. Would you even know?

    2. Day 2 - The Message is Gone - But the Damage Isn't.

    3. Day 3 - Not Talking. Not Posting. Not Okay.

    4. Day 4 - Where Things Go Viral - Then Go Vicious

    5. Day 5 - Why They Don't Tell You - Even When They Want To

    6. Day 6 - How to Talk About It (Without Triggering Shutdown)

    7. Day 7 - You Can't Catch Everything - But You Can Be Ready

About Teen Cyberbullying Awareness Parent Playbook

  • Free
  • 7 lessons

You don’t need to be a perfect parent.
You just need to be a prepared one.

And you’ve already started

Want to build even deeper digital resilience?

The full Teen Cyber Awareness Programme is built for parents who want calm, confident digital safety baked into daily life - not just for a week, but for a lifetime.