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- “My Child in the Digital World – What Do They Really Do Online?”
A training session helping parents understand the digital reality of children and teenagers. Participants will become familiar with the most popular apps (TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Discord) and the ways children spend time online. The benefits and risks associated with everyday internet use will also be discussed.
- “Cybersecurity at Home – How to Protect Your Child from Threats”
A training session dedicated to protecting children from cyber threats such as phishing, scams, dangerous contacts, and harmful content. Parents learn how to set up parental controls, ensure account security, and recognize warning signs.
The practical part includes examples of real threats and fake messages.
- “AI in a Child’s Life – ChatGPT, Games, and Algorithms”
A workshop explaining how artificial intelligence influences the daily lives of children and teenagers.
Parents learn what AI is, how it works in apps, games, and social media, and how children can use it for learning and entertainment. Issues such as misuse, plagiarism, and safe use of AI tools are also discussed.
- “Digital Addiction and Excessive Screen Time”
A training session on the problem of excessive use of smartphones, games, and social media. Participants learn about addictive mechanisms (scrolling, rewards, FOMO) and their impact on sleep, concentration, and children’s emotions.
Parents receive concrete strategies for introducing healthy screen-time rules at home.
- “How to Talk to Your Child About the Internet and Technology”
A communication workshop for parents and guardians. It shows how to discuss difficult topics such as cyberbullying, inappropriate content, peer pressure, or social media activity. Participants learn how to build trust instead of relying on control and strict prohibitions.
- “Online Hate, Pressure, and Emotions – How to Support Your Child Psychologically”
A training session focused on the impact of the digital world on children’s emotions and mental health. Topics include online hate, FOMO, social comparison, and image-related pressure on social media. Parents learn how to respond to difficult situations and when to seek professional support.