Akvile Giniota - a conversation about gender stereotypes and LGBTQ
"The goal is not to deny and clear the environment of gender stereotypes; they will always exist because it’s easier for people to think about the world that way. The goal is to gain immunity, to be able to recognize stereotypes and understand how they work," says sexuality education specialist Akvilė Giniota.
Akvilė is interviewed by members of the Children’s Line Advisory Team, Ugnė and Rokas.
Eglė Kislovski - a conversation about adolescence
"I was the kind of teenager who would allow myself not to come home, not inform my parents about anything. I smoked and drank, and I was proud of it," says Eglė Kislovski, founder and leader of the program for teenagers, as well as an organizer of youth and adult camps.
Eglė is interviewed by members of the Children’s Line Advisory Team, Ūla and Lukas. The full conversation covers adolescence, the influence of friends and parents, and how to find happiness.
Ugnė Rutkauskienė - a conversation about body image, self-love, and the illusion of social media
Content creator, blogger, and traveler Ugnė (Ananaso kelionės) is interviewed by members of the Children’s Line Advisory Team, Gabrielė and Ugnė.
This time, the conversation is about body image, self-love, and self-acceptance. When asked if she faces any challenges on social media while trying to promote a positive body image, Ugnė replies, "Yes, a lot!"
Silvester Belt - a conversation about friendship, peer pressure, LGBTQ+, and self-esteem
Sometimes I wonder how life would have turned out, what I would have done, if it weren't for music," says Silvestras.
He is interviewed by members of the Children’s Line Advisory Team – Augustė and Lukas.
A Max of tips for you
Original title: Un Max d'astuces pour toi - Massa tips voor jou
Do you feel like running away? Are you a victim of sexual exploitation? Do you have a problem online?
This card explains these situations and reminds you that you are not alone.
Child Focus will always be there for you at 116 000.
Podcast Digital Parenting
The Digital Parenting podcast provides parents with insights and practical tips on managing their children's digital media use. In each episode, a parent and an expert in media education discuss topics such as screen time, online safety, social media, and gaming. Together, they explore the challenges and opportunities of growing up in a digital world. Each episode concludes with three actionable tips for parents to implement right away.
The podcast is available on SPotify (see URL), but also on Apple Podcasts and Pocket Casts.
Child Focus kids website
Child Focus' kids website is an attractive, easy-to-use and informative child-sized website. Children can get to know more about the organisation and the mission promoted by Child Focus.
They can find information about the organisation Child Focus, stories about children who have been helped by Child Focus, explanation about the mission of Child Focus, how they can look for a MAX, an adult confidant, and how to surf safely online.
We dedicated an entire island to games that help children become media savvy and navigate the internet more safely in a playful way.
EDUbox: sexting
The rise of digital media has turned our love and sex lives upside down. While we used to send each other love letters and red roses, today we prefer to do sexting to show our feelings. But what exactly is sexting? Why is it booming among young people? And doesn't sending spicy photos carry all kinds of risks?
Target group: young people (13-18 years)
The EDUbox Sexting guides students through the world of digital flirting and explains that sometimes things can also go wrong.
The EDUbox Sexting consists of 5 parts:
Digizens Issue 3
Ιn this issue, young people offer their insights on digital marketing, algorithms, social media, the pros and cons of ChatGPT, and cybersecurity. The Youth Panel members explore various online risks in their articles and provide practical tips on how users can navigate the digital landscape safely.
Rabit hole effect
This infographic explains the "Rabbit Hole Effect," a phenomenon where users find themselves increasingly absorbed in online content.The infographic highlights the psychological impact of this effect, such as time distortion and information overload, and offers tips for managing online consumption.


