Family Engagement for Digital Literacy & Well-Being
Valuable tips, advice, and recommendations for families on issues related to kids' digital lives.
Overview

Added
March 5, 2026
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parent
Grade range
Kindergarten–Grade 12 (Senior)
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Article
Introduction
Family Engagement for Digital Literacy and Well-Being
- Core Philosophy: Digital literacy is less about technical expertise and more about fostering human skills—empathy, curiosity, critical thinking, and creative persistence—to help children thrive in an "always-on" world.
- Shared Responsibility: Effective digital well-being requires a partnership between educators, schools, community organizations, and caregivers.
- Key Challenges: The rapid evolution of technology (including AI, deepfakes, and viral trends) impacts youth mental health and social skill development, making parental guidance essential.
- Parental Empowerment: Parents do not need to be tech experts to guide their children; the focus should be on authentic connection, prioritizing face-to-face interaction, and navigating digital dilemmas together.
- Available Resources:
- Communication Templates: Tools to build trust and facilitate effective dialogue between schools and families.
- Workshops: Ready-made, customizable workshop materials available in English and Spanish for interactive sessions on media use.
- Implementation Support: Common Sense provides strategies and guides for digital citizenship efforts at the classroom, school, or district level.
- Strategic Goal: To move beyond simple screen-time management and passwords toward cultivating long-term dispositions that allow children to navigate both current and future technologies safely and creatively.
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