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‘Finding a balance for your family in a changing digital landscape’

From our UK edition

In paid partnership with Google When it comes to the internet, parents want their children to be safe and confident explorers of the digital world. However, it is normal for parents to sometimes feel overwhelmed when it comes to the ever-changing digital landscape. I know this feeling first-hand. As both a parent, and the global lead on child safety policy at Google, I am very aware of the challenges modern families face when it comes to finding a healthier balance online. Especially in this new normal, the internet and our devices continue to play an even bigger part in our family lives. More than half of parents of four- to 15-year-olds say their child or children spend more time online since the first lockdown.

Children need to be safer online – but they need to be confident, too

From our UK edition

In paid partnership with Google Vicki Shotbolt is the driving force behind Be Internet Legends, an educational programme co-developed with Google to teach children aged seven to 11, and their parents, how to stay safe online. Since its launch in 2018 it has reached 70 per cent of primary schools in the UK. Why is Be Internet Legends important? As adults, we do so much of our work, learning and socialising via the internet, “The programme has trained more than four million pupils in nearly three-quarters of UK primary schools.” so the same is true for our kids. Being online has so many benefits for young people: the internet can be a great tool for learning, as well as staying connected with family and friends.