As a parent myself, I think the worst thing we can do is overburden other parents with a sense of responsibility that is not practical. I know this is not the standard approach, but I believe that telling parents they should absolutely have 100% wherewithal of what their children and youth are doing online, for example, is not practical. It's overwhelming. Parents don't know how to do that.
Instead, what we do with parents—and I think this is really important for any kind of adult education—is ask, “What are those communicative tools, so that you can have open conversations with your children and youth?” Instead of knowing absolutely every platform that's out there and all the risks of every platform that's out there, talk to your kids about what platforms they are on. What are they interested in?
I'm sorry. I could go on for hours. Again, we just have to make it more relatable and ground-roots.