Teens now: The unique challenges for Gen Z
Teens now face unique challenges like social media and increased mental health concerns. Learn how to help them navigate today’s world.
Helping kids navigate a media-filled world
Screens are all around us and it feels like we can’t ever escape. How can we help our kids navigate the treacherous world of media?
Are video games the gateway to gambling?
You may need to be 18 for slot machines, but there’s nothing stopping your nine-year-old from downloading a gacha game.
Stranger danger: The three common places kids get in trouble
Forget stranger danger. There are three other most dangerous places our children could be—and they don’t necessarily involve strangers.
Concerned about social media safety? This new app may be the answer
New Aussie-owned social media app, See Our News, offers a safe and secure space for users to share news and photos.
5 ways parents can use ChatGPT to free up time
Here are five ways you can use ChatGPT to simplify your busy family life and free up valuable time. We even provide you with prompt examples.
Power on: How we can supercharge an equitable digital future
Advancing technology is introducing new forms of inequality and heightened threats to women’s rights and wellbeing.
4 of the best baby monitors in Australia
In the market for a baby monitor? Our guide will help you choose the right baby monitor to suit your needs.
The dark web: What every parent needs to know
Shrouded in intrigue and mystery, it’s no surprise the dark web is alluring to kids. Here are 8 things parents can do to protect their children from the dark web.
Technology for kids: How to set the rules
When it comes to technology for kids, the conclusion always seems to be: Less if more. But is it really all that bad?
What to do if your child has seen porn
Young people innately want to know more about love and sex, yet porn has the ability to destroy everything that is good about romance, love and relationships.
Cyber safety: Keeping your children safe from predators
We talk to child cyber safety experts about the six things about our children we should never share online.