Kids Safety
Protecting Children Online Starts With Awareness
Kids Cyber Safety
Teaching children to navigate the digital world safely and responsibly
Online Stranger Danger
Teach children never to share personal information with strangers online, including name, address, school, or phone number.
Password Protection
Help kids create strong passwords and understand why they should never share account details with friends.
Reporting Inappropriate Content
Encourage children to immediately tell parents if they see anything uncomfortable or scary online.
Age-Based Safety Guidelines
5-8
Young Children
- Supervised internet use only
- Kid-friendly browsers and apps
- Educational content only
- No social media access
- Strict parental controls
9-12
Pre – Terms
- Limited social media (with monitoring)
- Time limits on devices
- Privacy settings education
- Safe search enabled
- Regular check-ins with parents
13+
Teenagers
- Responsible social media use
- Cyber bullying awareness
- Digital footprint education
- Online reputation management
- Open communication with parents
Preventing Cyber Bullying
Protecting children from online harassment and bullying
Signs to Watch For:
- Sudden withdrawal from devices
- Anxiety when receiving messages
- Changes in behavior or mood
- Avoiding social situations
- Declining school performance
What Parents Should Do:
- Keep communication channels open
- Document evidence of bullying
- Report to school authorities
- Contact platform administrators
- Seek professional help if needed
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