Podcast: How to be a parent of a teenager?
This podcast for parents and caregivers explores today’s teenage challenges, the impact of digital media, and how adults can support healthy development.
How are youth crises changing over the years? Why do so many teenagers today experience hate and difficulties in relationships? What role does the digital world - smartphones, messaging apps, social media - play in all of this?
Necio.pl educational project
Necio.pl is an educational project aimed at children aged 4–6, focused on safe internet use.
The Necio.pl website has been designed for parents, caregivers, and teachers and educators who want to introduce children to the online world in a conscious and safe way. It offers educational materials for both children and adults, and in the Parents section, practical tips and articles related to internet safety can be found. It is recommended that preschool-aged children use the website’s resources always under adult supervision.
Home Screen Rules project
Home Screen Rules is a project created in response to the growing challenges related to screen use.
The website domowezasadyekranowe.pl provides practical tips and solutions to help families maintain balance and support everyday life with mindfulness, closeness, and moderation.
The website features:
Podcast: children’s development starts with relationships, not screens
This podcast is aimed at parents and caregivers exploring what supports or undermines children’s emotional and social development, the impact of screens, and the importance of presence, eye contact, and meaningful relationships.
Parent’s guide: "Me – child – smartphone"
The leaflet serves as a guide for parents and caregivers who want to introduce their children to the world of new technologies in a wise and responsible way. It outlines the most common risks associated with internet use, such as cyberbullying, addiction, harmful content, or risky online challenges, and highlights good practices for supporting children in safe online activities.
Are you affected by hate? Is it hard for you to talk about it?
The poster contains words of support for the person affected by hate, and encouragement to seek help.
Do you see the hate? What to do? How to help?
The poster encourages people (witnesses) to react when they observe signs of violence on the internet.
Come on, don't hate! You are responsible for your actions online and offline
The poster calls on the haters (or perpetrators of online abuse/harassment) to reflect on their actions, and highlights the legal consequences.
How to talk about cyberbullying?
The leaflet addresses the issue of cyberbullying and online hate – their causes, mechanisms, and the roles of the perpetrator, bystander, and victim.
It provides guidance on what to pay attention to when talking with children and young people about hate, taking into account their age, gender, and personal situation. It also offers concrete educational and preventive actions to counteract hate and support young people in using the internet safely.
Youth and disinformation
The leaflet addresses the issue of disinformation and the susceptibility of young people to online manipulation.
It explains the differences between disinformation, misinformation, and malinformation, the mechanisms that support the spread of false content, and why youth are more likely to believe it.
It also provides practical tips for adults (parents and caregivers, as well as teachers and educators) on how to support young people in developing critical thinking and using digital media consciously.


