75 listings
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www.missingkids.org
📍 Alexandria, VA
Online safety education program from the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. Age-appropriate videos, activities, and presentations for children ages 5-17, parents, and educators.
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www.pbs.org
Trusted public media resource helping parents raise media-savvy children. Articles on media literacy, screen time balance, and navigating digital content with age-appropriate guidance.
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www.digitalwellnessday.com
Annual awareness campaign promoting healthy technology habits for individuals, families, schools, and organizations. Free toolkits and resources for participating in balanced tech use.
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www.netnanny.com
Veteran parental control software providing real-time content filtering, screen time management, app blocking, and activity reporting. Protects kids across all devices.
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kidslox.com
Parental control app managing children's screen time and internet access across devices. Remote lock/unlock, daily limits, app blocking, web content filtering, and usage monitoring.
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www.microsoft.com
Free family safety tools from Microsoft for Windows, Xbox, and Android. Screen time limits, content filtering, app blocking, location sharing, and activity reporting.
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www.kiddle.co
Visual safe search engine for kids ages 5-12 powered by Google with editor-vetted results. Kid-friendly design with big thumbnails and simple navigation. Content filtered and ranked by safety.
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www.healthychildren.org
American Academy of Pediatrics' free interactive tool for creating a personalized Family Media Plan. Evidence-based screen time guidelines by age group. Research-backed recommendations.
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christiananswers.net
Christian reviews of electronic games across all platforms. Part of ChristianAnswers.Net network. Evaluates gaming content for parents and Christian players from a biblical perspective.
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digitalwellnesslab.org
📍 Boston, MA
Research-based resources on children and digital media from Harvard Medical School-affiliated researchers. Evidence-based guidance for parents on screen time, social media, and child development.