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Discover and learn together about life online
If you could change one thing about the internet, what would it be?
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Ask what difference that change would make - it shows what matters to them.
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If the internet were a place, what would it look and sound like?
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Join in - comparing answers helps uncover how each of you experiences it.
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If you could invent a new app or game, what would it do?
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Listen for clues about what your child values - fun, fairness, friendship, or creativity.
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What’s one thing you wish adults understood about being a kid online?
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Be open and curious; thank them for trusting you with their view.
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If you could send one message to everyone online, what would it say?
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Ask why that message matters to them - it reveals values and empathy.
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Imagine an “Internet Superhero” - what their superpower be?
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Invite them to draw it - you’ll learn what they think the internet most needs.
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What does kindness online look like in action?
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Ask if they’ve ever seen someone do that and what it looked like.
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What would your ideal online world feel like?
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Encourage them to describe it - calm, fair, creative? You’ll see what feels “right” to them.
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Create your own emoji - what emotion does it show?
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Ask when someone might use it - it builds vocabulary for nuanced feelings.
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What could the internet learn from the offline world?
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Share your ideas too - you might talk about fairness, respect, or listening.
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If you could invent a “pause” button for the internet, when would you use it?
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Use examples like “before posting?” or “when things feel too fast?” to explore boundaries.
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How can we make our online spaces more peaceful?
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Talk about tone, words, and choices that create calm online.
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What’s something you’ve done online that helped someone else?
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Acknowledge their impact - pride builds positive identity.
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What advice would you give someone going online for the first time?
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Ask if they’d follow their own advice - gentle humour helps reflection.
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What does a ‘good online day’ look like for you?
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Compare answers with your own - noticing similarities strengthens connection.
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How do you decide which apps or games are right for you?
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Ask what helps them decide (reviews, ratings friends, gut feeling)
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What’s one way being online has taught you about yourself?
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Share one of your own learnings - it shows growth is lifelong.
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If you could fix one online problem, what would it be?
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Ask how they might start solving it to help turn frustration into action.
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What’s something you’d like to give back to the online world?
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Talk about small acts - positivity, creativity, kindness - that make spaces better.
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How do you think the internet will be different when you’re older?
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Imagine together - wonder encourages open-mindedness.
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What makes a great friend - online or offline?
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Ask what traits matter most - honesty, humour, respect - to connect friendship values.
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What could the internet look like if everyone used it for good?
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Dream together - and talk about what you could do today to make online life more positive.
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If you could choose a sound or colour to represent your online life, what would it be?
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Ask why they chose it - sensory thinking helps express emotion.
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If kindness were a superpower online, what would it's hero name be?
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Invite them to invent the costume too - it makes empathy fun.
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Choose one word to describe what makes the internet awesome - and one for what makes it tricky.
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Discuss how both can be true at once - a simple way to build digital nuance.
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