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Digital Parenting Toolkit
Empower yourself with the Digital Parenting Toolkit, a comprehensive guide to navigating the digital world with your child. From setting screen time limits to managing social media use, this toolkit provides practical tips and strategies to ensure your child's online safety.
Being the parent of a child on the aggressive end of cyberbullying is something that must be taken seriously.
By discussing internet safety openly with your teen, you can help them navigate the internet world with awareness and care.
Parents in our modern times have many issues to think about that never crossed our own parents’ minds when we were being raised.
These games can offer children an opportunity to connect with others, and can help them have fun while being somewhat social, but there are plenty of risks.
At some point, your child will ask to have internet access in their room. Here are a few things to keep in mind as you navigate this discussion.
Cyberbullying is dangerous, and can be at least as harmful as bullying that happens in the schoolyard or the child’s community.
The internet is a wonderful way for children to learn and to connect with others. Unfortunately, there are many temptations and dangers online.
Children should always be supervised in an age-appropriate way when online, and here are a few things a child should never do.
From recognizing cyberbullying to discussing internet safety with your child, we've got you covered. Safeguard your child's online experience.
The internet is a part of today’s world that almost everyone is involved in. Here are five ways that you can protect your child online so that internet use can be a joy and not a burden to you and your family.
The fact that most children will be on the internet at some point means that we must be aware of the tactics of those who seek to exploit our most vulnerable. Here are some facts to keep your child safe.
ARC Kids Online Safety
From identifying cyberbullying to discussing internet safety, this collection of tweets provides valuable advice to ensure your child's online experiences are safe and positive.
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