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Online Opportunities and Online Risks Pack

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Description

The Online Opportunities and Online Risks Pack includes various resources to promote healthy use of the internet. It covers children's rights to expression, connection, and play both online and offline. It offers guidance for parents on balancing digital media and real life. The pack also includes strategies to avoid excessive or addictive screen use. Additionally, it provides a theoretical framework to understand compulsive internet use.

Key Features

  • Children and the Internet - A forward-looking resource designed to advance children’s rights to expression, connection, and play online as well as offline.
  • The Art of Screen Time: How Your Family Can Balance Digital Media and Real Life - A philosophy that will help parents moderate technology in their children's lives, curb their own anxiety, and create room for a happy, healthy family life with and without screens.
  • Screen Savvy: Creating Balance in a Digital World - Discusses how to interact with the cyber world in healthy ways, to avoid excessive, obsessive, or addictive relationships with your screens so you can live a rich and engaging life both online and offline.
  • Internet Addiction: A Handbook and Guide to Evaluation and Treatment - Provides a theoretical framework to understand how to define and conceptualise compulsive use of the internet.
  • Play-2-Learn Dominoes - Cyber Smart - An educational domino game designed to teach young people how to navigate the complexities of the internet.

Additional Information

Age: Children