What happens when your teen faces a digital dilemma?
A friend is being cyberbullied in a group chat. Someone shares a cruel meme. A rumor spreads online. Your teen has to choose: speak up, stay silent, or join in.
Will they make the right choice?
This course teaches you how to raise a digitally responsible teen who thinks before they post, stands up for others, and makes ethical choices online.
What You'll Learn:
How to teach digital responsibility (not just rules)
Why empathy matters more than ever in online spaces
How to help your teen navigate cyberbullying, peer pressure, and online drama
Drama pedagogy techniques to practice ethical decision-making
How to talk about digital literacy, misinformation, and critical thinking
What to do when your teen makes a mistake online
Who This Course Is For:
Parents of tweens and teens (ages 10-17) who want to raise ethical, empathetic, responsible digital citizens.
What Makes This Different:
Most digital citizenship programs focus on rules and warnings. This course, built on Dr Cat Horvat's PhD research from the University of Sydney, uses drama pedagogy to foster empathy, perspective-taking, and ethical reasoning so your teen internalises values instead of memorising rules.
Course Details:
Format: Self-paced video lessons with real-life scenarios and reflection activities
Time Commitment: ~1 hour
"I want my child to be kind online—not just safe."
This course shows you how to raise a teen who leads with empathy, not cruelty.
Enrol Now and Raise a Digitally Responsible Teen
