Online Safety guide
11-13 years
During the pre-teen years, children’s online activities expand to include social media, gaming, and exploring broader digital spaces. Parents should guide them in managing their digital footprint, emphasizing the importance of privacy settings and the long-term consequences of their online actions. Discussions about cyberbullying, respectful online communication, and the risks of interacting with strangers are vital. At this age, children should also learn to recognize phishing attempts, scams, and inappropriate content. Social media use, if allowed, should be closely monitored, with a focus on age-appropriate platforms and clear rules about posting personal information or photos. Parents should encourage a healthy balance between screen time and offline activities, promoting hobbies, family time, and social interactions. Maintaining open dialogue is key—children should feel supported in sharing their online experiences, mistakes, or concerns. By providing guidance and tools to navigate the digital world responsibly, parents empower their children to make informed and safe decisions online.