#For Parents
Parents are asked to supervise a world they arrived in second. Articles under this tag assume that, and skip the lecture: what to say, when to say it, what to check, and which of your own habits your child is copying while you’re asking them to change theirs.
The Parent’s Playbook is the collected version.
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Online Safety
Using Social Media When Anxiety Is High
Feeling anxious? You're not alone — and your feed is probably making it worse. A practical guide to using social media without letting it set your mood.
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Online Safety
Quick Guide: How to Spot a Child Being Cyberbullied
One in six parents knows their child has been bullied on a social network. Here are the signs worth watching for, and what to do in the first hour once you know.
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Online Safety
Keeping Up With the Kids: How to Track Trends Without Chasing Them
One of the hardest parts of parenting online is that it never stops changing. Instead of chasing every new app, learn the four patterns that keep coming back.
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Online Safety
Parents, Check Your Own Digital Media Use
Parents check their phones around 70 times a day and consistently underestimate it. Before setting a screen-time rule for your child, it's worth auditing the example you're setting.
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Screen Time = New Rules? Making Limits That Actually Hold Up
Most screen-time rules collapse the first busy week. Here's how to write a family agreement that survives — by measuring the right thing and negotiating instead of decreeing.
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Online Safety
The Apps Kids Are Actually Using — And What Each One Does
A parent's field guide to the app categories on your child's phone: what they do, which setting matters most, and the questions worth asking about each.
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Online Safety
Privacy and Security Check-Up: Twenty Minutes, Once a Term
We work, learn and socialise online more than ever. A short, repeatable account check-up you can do with your child — passwords, two-factor, permissions, and old accounts.
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