Based on two decades of child online safety research, every risk a child encounters online falls into one of four categories. This framework, developed by academics and adopted by child protection organizations across Europe, gives parents and educators a shared language to identify threats, and gives kids a mental map to recognize them in real life before they escalate.
What kids see
Who reaches out
How kids act
What kids buy or share
of teens can't verify online info
teens has experienced cyberbullying
Addiction-like symptoms including withdrawal, conflict with family, and neglect of real-life responsibilities and relationships.
Systematically associated with heavy use, cyberbullying exposure, and appearance-related social comparison.
Late-night scrolling and incoming alerts fragment sleep, a major independent predictor of depressive symptoms in adolescents.
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