Raising Responsible Digital Citizens
Build the skills your child needs to thrive online — for life
Kindness, privacy and critical thinking online. Raise a child who chooses well when no one is watching.
Digital citizenship is the new literacy. As children spend more of their lives online — learning, socialising, creating, and communicating — the values, skills, and habits they develop now will shape who they become as adults. This intermediate course equips parents with the knowledge and tools to raise children who are not just safe online, but genuinely responsible, ethical, and resilient digital citizens. Drawing on DQ Institute and UNESCO frameworks, real-world statistics, and practical strategies, this course transforms how your family thinks and talks about digital life.
One-time payment. Lifetime access.
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Who This Course Is For
Parents of children aged 5–18
Course Curriculum
Every module follows the 8-stage INTERACT learning model
Understanding Digital Citizenship
What it means to be a responsible, ethical, and empowered citizen of the digital world
Your Digital Footprint and Reputation
Understanding the permanent record your child is building online — and how to shape it positively
Online Ethics, Empathy, and Cyberbullying
Raising children who stand up, not stand by — in the digital spaces where bullying now lives
Media Literacy and Critical Thinking
Raising children who can think, not just scroll — in an age of AI content and deepfakes
Creating Content Responsibly
Raising ethical creators in an age of influencer culture, sharenting, and digital copyright
Digital Wellbeing and Family Life
Building a family digital culture that supports flourishing — not just surviving the screen time debate
Built by Experts. Trusted by Parents.
Every course is developed by child safety specialists and education professionals. Content is aligned with NCSC guidance and updated as the digital landscape evolves.
Statutory alignment
Mapped to KCSiE 2025: Paragraph 134, Paragraph 135, Paragraph 136
Builds parental capability to support the school's whole-school approach to online safety. The 4Cs reframed as digital citizenship pillars.
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