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✓ 20 QUESTIONS ⏱ ~3 MINUTES

Online Grooming Risk Test

Any child who spends time online can become a target for sexual exploitation, but research has identified certain psychological, social, and familial factors that may significantly heighten the risk. Could your child be vulnerable? Take this test to find out.

STRONGLY DISAGREE NEUTRAL STRONGLY AGREE

1. My child seems isolated from his real-life peers.

DISAGREE AGREE

2. I’m unsure what my child gets up to online.

DISAGREE AGREE

3. My child often comes across as needy.

DISAGREE AGREE

4. I’m confident my child would talk to me if someone made them feel uncomfortable on the internet.

DISAGREE AGREE

5. My child always does what adults ask of her.

DISAGREE AGREE

6. My child has many positive adult role models.

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7. My child lacks confidence.

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8. Internet safety is a frequent topic of discussion in our home.

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9. My child is a people-pleaser.

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10. I struggle to spend quality time with my child regularly.

DISAGREE AGREE

11. My child would do anything to make or keep a friend.

DISAGREE AGREE

12. My child’s mental health is an ongoing concern.

DISAGREE AGREE

13. My child is mentally, physically, and/or socially behind her peers.

DISAGREE AGREE

14. My child is overly trusting.

DISAGREE AGREE

15. My child’s life so far has been unstable or chaotic.

DISAGREE AGREE

16. My child is impulsive, often taking risks without thinking.

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17. My child seems lonely.

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18. Our home life is characterized by tension and strife.

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19. My child struggles with low self-esteem.

DISAGREE AGREE

20. My child will do anything to stop adults from being upset with them.

DISAGREE AGREE