digital responsibility

Remaining constantly connected to technology demands awareness among parents and caregivers about safeguarding children and instilling responsible and suitable tech usage. The rules and expectations set at home inevitably shape children's digital responsibility.

Parenting in this digital era can appear daunting. Technology has swiftly integrated into daily life and continually evolves. Although apps and tech tools may change, the behavior remains steady. Moderation is key to managing technology use at home. This does not need to be an “all or nothing” approach with either absolute prohibition or full unchecked usage.

Maintaining an ongoing, candid conversation with children about the internet, technology, social media, and video games is beneficial to everyone. Being an approachable, reliable adult can encourage children to confide in guardians rather than seeking peer guidance when encountering issues or discomfort.

Technology's existence remains indisputable. The online image that today's students cultivate impacts future employment and admissions decisions. This guide aims to make readers more aware of major social media platforms, video games, and relevant trends that children may already be engaging with or could potentially use in the future.

Stay the course. Preparing children for their tech-driven future requires adults to journey alongside them and stay well-informed. To view the full 44 page parent guide on raising digitally responsible youth, please click here.