Screens are not the enemy. They are the playground, classroom and social stage for today’s children and like any stage, they are safer when adults set the scene. In an interview with the Times of India, Pooja Taparia, CEO of Arpan, shared, “Open communication is the cornerstone of keeping children safe, online or offline. When conversations are built on trust and respect, children feel confident sharing what they watch, play, or post online. This openness helps adults guide rather than control and fosters a sense of partnership in digital safety. It also empowers children to speak up without fear when something feels uncomfortable.” That simple premise of talk, don’t police, is the through-line of good parenting in the digital age but what should parents actually do? Make internet r
Parenting in digital age: Psychologists reveal 7 tips that actually makes kids safer online
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