The stranger-DM drill
Rehearse the weird message BEFORE it arrives.
The teen who rehearsed doesn't freeze — or reply.
Rehearsing the weird message before it arrives — recognition over reaction.
Why it matters
A practice drill that walks your teen through realistic first-contact messages — the flattering stranger, the 'free skins' offer, the someone-who-knows-your-friend — and rehearses the three-move response: don't reply, screenshot, show a trusted adult. Predatory contact works because it's engineered to feel special and urgent, and an unprepared teen improvises exactly the reply the sender wants. Rehearsal in a calm moment builds the recognition reflex, so the real message lands as 'oh, this is that thing' instead of a private dilemma. The drill ends by agreeing WHO the trusted adult is and a no-trouble promise: showing you a creepy message never results in losing the phone.
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A safe practice drill on realistic stranger messages plus the family no-trouble pact.
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Key points
- Rehearse real first-contact patterns before one arrives.
- Three moves: don't reply, screenshot, show an adult.
- Promise: reporting a creepy DM never costs the phone.
The science
Grooming research shows approaches follow recognizable scripts — flattery, secrecy, escalation, urgency — and that pre-exposure to the patterns dramatically improves recognition. Inoculation theory backs the drill format: a small, safe dose of the manipulation builds resistance to the real thing. The no-trouble promise targets the single biggest failure point — teens hide contact because they fear losing the device, which is the silence predators rely on. And naming a specific trusted adult in advance removes the in-the-moment decision that anxiety usually wins.
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The stranger-DM drill
The teen who rehearsed doesn't freeze — or reply.
The skill you're building
Rehearsing the weird message before it arrives — recognition over reaction.
Key points
- Rehearse real first-contact patterns before one arrives.
- Three moves: don't reply, screenshot, show an adult.
- Promise: reporting a creepy DM never costs the phone.
A safe practice drill on realistic stranger messages plus the family no-trouble pact.
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