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19 December 2022 / News
With more parents more likely to buy their children VR headsets, we’ve developed a guide for parents to support families buying Virtual Reality (VR) headsets for Christmas.
From 5-11 February 2024, we're collaborating with developers, platforms, industry bodies, esports and influencers to play and act for a better way to game. Join us in Nottingham, London and online.
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Download our guide to holding your Mathionaire quiz.
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3 May 2022 / News
Advice and guidance for parents who are worried about their child being groomed.
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Recognising the signs that a child may be struggling with their mental health can be really hard. We've got advice to help you support children who may be experiencing depression, anxiety, suicidal feelings or self-harm.
How to understand toddler tantrums and help your child
Learn about what a group of amazing supporters and industry leaders are doing to help us make the online world safer for children.
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Divorce and separation can be hard, but it's important that your child gets the right support. Know your rights and get advice on helping your child.
We partnered with Ambitious about Autism to bring online wellbeing tips, specifically for parents and carers of children with SEND. Try the suggested tips and see which work for your family.