The government has launched the “Digital Citizenship for Children” platform, an educational initiative designed to protect minors from internet addiction. Aimed at children aged 5 to 9, the program provides interactive and animated content to teach safe and responsible online behavior.
The project, a collaboration between the ministries of digital governance, education, religious affairs, and sports, features educational content such as interactive and animated videos, digital games, and creative activities designed for children aged 5 to 9.
The initiative is designed to empower parents by equipping them with the knowledge and tools needed to guide their children in navigating the digital landscape safely and responsibly.
Covering crucial topics like privacy, data security, online addiction, digital footprints, cyberbullying, fake news, and inappropriate content, the program serves as a comprehensive resource.
Access to the program is available through the National Academy of Digital Skills website: https://cms.nationaldigitalacademy.gov.gr/psifiaki-politeiotita
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