title: Child Protection Hub | Kids on the Yard description: Comprehensive resources for child protection, age requirements, and reporting procedures for educators, parents, and guardians.
Child Protection Hub
Welcome to Kids on the Yard’s Child Protection Hub. This resource center provides essential information about child protection policies, age requirements, and reporting procedures.
Quick Access
Key Information
Age Requirements Overview
- Most states set the age of majority at 18
- Special considerations for states like Alabama and Nebraska (19)
- International age requirements vary by region
- Family accounts available for younger children
Parents can create and manage Family Accounts for children below the minimum age requirement.
Mandatory Reporting
As an educational institution, we are committed to child safety:
- All staff are mandatory reporters
- Immediate reporting of suspected abuse
- Confidential reporting processes
- Zero tolerance policy for abuse
Dial 9-1-1 if there is an immediate threat to a child’s safety.
Resources by Category
For Educators
- Mandatory reporting guidelines
- Signs of potential abuse
- Reporting procedures
- Documentation requirements
For Parents & Guardians
- Age-appropriate account management
- Safety guidelines
- Reporting procedures
- Support resources
For Students
- Age requirements by location
- Account management
- Safety information
- Support contacts
State-Specific Resources
We maintain links to child welfare agencies in:
- All 50 U.S. States
- District of Columbia
- Puerto Rico
- U.S. Virgin Islands
Report a Concern
If you need to report a child protection concern:
- Emergency: Call 911 for immediate threats
- State Agencies: Contact your state’s child welfare agency
- Kids on the Yard: Report through our internal channels
Your identity as a reporter is protected by law in most jurisdictions.
Contact Information
For child protection inquiries:
Kids on the Yard,
Limitless Virtue LLC
9701 NE 2nd Ave, Suite #1069
Miami Shores,
Florida 33138 U.S.A
International: +1 786-382-2000
Policy Updates
We regularly review and update our child protection policies. Check back for:
- Policy modifications
- Updated reporting procedures
- New resources
- State law changes