Practical guides and articles on internet safety, designed for the whole family.
Better understand the data privacy rights of you and your family.
Exploring the intersection of kids, technology, and online gaming.
Engaged digital parents and guiding kids in a connected world.
Empowering the next generation of responsible digital citizens.
Navigating mental and physical well-being in the gaming world.
Steve Wood, Director of PrivacyX Consulting and former UK Deputy Information Commissioner, gives the low down on the UK Children’s Code.
What is the online safety landscape for youth like today, and how can we empower youth to express their agency in this changing landscape? k-ID spoke to Anne Collier, a writer and a youth advocate, who has been writing about youth and digital media since 1997.
“Violent video games lead to violence in real life”; “Gamers are all socially inept” – these are common assumptions that adults make about gaming. k-ID spoke to Dr. Rachel Kowert, a world-renowned researcher in the uses and effects of digital games, on how her research has shaped her views on these assumptions.
While gaming has benefits for children, sometimes excessive gaming or underlying mental health issues can manifest in noticeable signs. Dr. Louise Metcalf shares how parents can recognise if their child is not mentally well while gaming and take appropriate action to help.
Engaging in gaming activities with your child can be a valuable opportunity to teach them essential life skills, cultivate a sense of responsibility and foster a stronger parent-child bond.
“Could my child become addicted to an online game?” “Isn't online gaming pointless?" “My child is addicted to online gaming, what can I do?" In this article, Professor Mark Griffiths attempts to answer these questions.
One of the most common questions Janell Hofmann gets from parents who want to prepare their families for life online is: Where do we begin? Janell shares five foundations that are a good place to start.
Does the phrase Digital Parenting send a shiver down your spine? Andy Robertson has interacted with thousands of families about this topic. In this article, Andy shares some common tips and advice that have helped the parents he has worked with.
k-ID spoke with Monet Goldman, a “gamer-affirming” therapist who pioneered the use of video games in the therapy room with clients to authentically connect, build socioemotional skills, and process their difficulties.
k-ID spoke with Nina Bual and Michelle Yao, who are co-founders of Cyberlite, a social enterprise that specialises in cybersafety, AI safety, and digital wellbeing education for students aged 7-17.
In recent years, tech companies have been under intense scrutiny for their child online safety policies. For a look behind the curtain, k-ID spoke to Amber Hawkes, an online safety consultant with more than 15 years’ experience building trust & safety strategy and programmes.
We look at the pros and cons to help you answer this question: should you let your child use chat in their online games?
Talking to your kids about online safety can be an incredibly daunting task. Here are our top tips on how to approach the topic of online safety with your children.
If you’re a parent in the US, it is easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer number of laws and regulations around kids privacy and safety. Joe Newman lays out what the rules are and what they might look like in the future.
The slang that kids use in online gaming these days has truly taken a life of its own — let us decode for you some gaming slangs commonly used by kids today.