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    Cyberbullying study

    ByDebbie Ausburn June 11, 2025

    A new study of the effects of cyberbullying is getting a lot of attention, but its results may not match the press reports. Researchers pulled data from a survey of almost 2700 teens between the age of 13 and 17. The survey asked the minors to respond to an 18-item scale measuring types and instances…

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    Why “Just Try It” Doesn’t Work: Understanding How Children With Trauma Experience Risk—And How to Help Them Take Chances Anyway

    ByDebbie Ausburn April 23, 2025

    National Take a Chance Day — April 23, 2026 National Take a Chance Day, observed every April 23, celebrates stepping outside your comfort zone. Try something new. Take a leap. Embrace the unfamiliar. For most people, the invitation feels exciting, even liberating—a nudge toward the adventures and opportunities that caution has kept at arm’s length….

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    Good Intentions, Dangerous Definitions: How Minnesota’s Grooming Bill Could Punish the Mentors Our Kids Need Most

    ByDebbie Ausburn March 10, 2025

    Every child protection professional shares the same nightmare: that a predator slipped through the system because no one recognized the warning signs. That fear is what drives legislation like Minnesota’s HF 3489, a bill currently moving through the state legislature that would make grooming a standalone felony. The bill is born from real pain—the testimony…

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    Risky Play

    ByDebbie Ausburn January 29, 2025

    An excellent article from Nature magazine explores the research showing that children benefit from risky play. Mental health professionals are discovering that children allowed to stretch their limits in uncertain and adventurous play benefit both physically and emotionally. Those opportunities allow them to develop coordination and spatial awareness, but also confidence and resilience. A study…

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    Responding to a Significant Claim

    ByDebbie Ausburn January 28, 2025

    Having a claim of abuse is every youth organization’s worst nightmare. Fortunately, there are things you can do now to be better prepared to deal with such a claim. By planning ahead, you and your team will be better able to guide your organization through the process and help it heal from tragedy. – Put…

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    Where to find Standards of Care

    ByDebbie Ausburn January 23, 2025

    As you review your child protection policies and consider changes, you need to know the standards in your field. We lawyers call it the “standard of care,” a term that means the policies and procedures that similar youth-serving organizations (YSOs) in your area follow. Camping programs, for example, will have different standards than schools, and…

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    Understand All Risks

    ByDebbie Ausburn January 22, 2025

    One important part of auditing and developing child protection policies for your youth-serving organization (YSO) is to understand all of the risks that your organization faces. We have seen a tendency, for example, for youth-servicing organizations (YSOs) to concentrate all of their efforts on preventing sexual predators from entering the organization. While hardening your organization…

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    Team Sports

    ByDebbie Ausburn January 16, 2025

    A study of Dutch school children indicates that participation in team sports correlates with increased executive function in children. The study followed 880 Dutch children from 2006 through 2017. The researchers used meters to measure physical activity in children at ages 5 to 6 and questionnaires to assess sports participation in children ages 10 to…

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    Exempt Programs

    ByDebbie Ausburn January 15, 2025

    This article presents general guidelines for Georgia nonprofit organizations as of the date written, and should be not be construed as legal advice. Always consult an attorney to address your particular situation. Licensing Requirements for Summer and Other Exempt Childcare Programs By Deborah Ausburn, Esq.[^1] If your organization is gearing up for a summer program…

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    How to Choose an Independent Investigator

    ByDebbie Ausburn January 15, 2025

    The decision to bring in an external investigator represents a turning point for your organization. You’re facing allegations of misconduct that require more than good intentions—they require expertise, objectivity, and an investigative process everyone can trust. Finding the right investigator isn’t just about checking credentials or comparing hourly rates. It’s about ensuring the integrity of…

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