
We want parents to be more aware and involved
Parents often don’t know what’s going on in their children’s digital lives. They need to be more aware of digital rights and talk to their children about the rules, opportunities, and risks. We always want to involve them in our programs in every local community, together with our youth ambassadors and local partners.
Show Me
One of our Child Rights PLAY tools involves creating masks with children about their digital lives. Are you happy? Do you feel safe? Is it real or fake? Children share their stories in the classroom, at the community center, or at home with their parents.
Watch this movie with your child

Let’s Play and Talk
Our Child Rights PLAY game cards are fun for parents, teachers, and youth workers to play with children. Children and adults learn about important digital topics and are encouraged to talk about them. Ultimately, children can also answer questions and discuss them with adults.

Challenges for young people
For older children, we organize fun Connection Challenges at our Connection Desk. Parents can do something concrete together with their child, either for themselves or for others in the neighborhood. This way, they get to know each other better in their digital lives.

Chat and play a quiz
We’re testing our children’s rights Chat if you have a question about digital children’s rights. You can also play a quiz with your child.