
UPCOMING WORKSHOP
From Gaming to Group Chats (Parents Webinar)
By the upper primary school, your child already has a real social life online. Group chats, games, and messaging apps shape who they feel close to, who they fall out with, and how they see themselves in the group.
Much of it plays out where parents can't see it – a disagreement in a game lobby, a quiet exclusion from a chat, an inappropriate request from a stranger. You won't catch most of it, but it shapes how your child feels about themselves all the same.
This engaging webinar helps parents make sense of what's happening behind the screen. We look at how group chats shape a young person’s identity, the risks that surface in online games, and how to manage your child’s digital wellbeing at home.
What’s covered?
The social dynamics at play in group chats
Understand the habits and risks formed in online games
Set healthy digital boundaries and supporting positive online behaviour
Build your confidence to have open communication about internet use and raise responsible digital citizens
Brought to you by Cyberlite, supported by UOB.
This session is in support of Digital for Life.

