Free Parent Talk - Setting Family Digital Rules!
Educating primary kids about digital health is vital because they're "digital natives" in a tech-saturated world, needing skills to balance screen time, manage online safety (cyberbullying, privacy), think critically about content, and build healthy habits for sleep and wellbeing, preventing physical/mental harm and fostering responsible, ethical digital citizenship from an early age. Parents need to be involved in their child’s digital world!
Free Parent talks: Please Share to Your Parents
We are running 2 parent talks - Cyber-Safety, Digital Health and Coding Talk
Wednesday 21st of January 2026 at 06:00 pm
&
Saturday 24th of January 2026 at 11:00 am
Parents can sign up at https://kidscoderclub.ie/events/
Setting family digital rules is important because it helps children develop healthy, balanced relationships with technology. Clear boundaries teach them how to use devices responsibly, protect their privacy, and stay safe from online risks like cyberbullying or inappropriate content. Digital rules also encourage face-to-face communication, family time, and good sleep habits by limiting screen use. When parents model and enforce these rules consistently, children learn self-control, respect for others’ boundaries, and digital citizenship. Ultimately, family digital rules foster a safer, more mindful online environment that supports children’s emotional well-being, learning, and healthy development in a technology-driven world.
Coding & Cyber-Safety For Schools:
Contact https://computingatschools.ie/primary-schools/
Coding & Cyber-Safety For Students:
Contact https://kidscoderclub.ie/
We have a New Member Taster Term starting the 3rd of November and would love some of your students to join us.
The taster term class run for 7 weeks and are on Monday. Cost is €90 (plus a €7.50 Eventbrite fee) Upon completion of this taster term we align students to an appropriate level to continue.
All students get exposure to Coding, Computer Science, ICT and Digital Health material. Parents can sign their children up at https://kidscoderclub.ie/booking-page/
Thanks for being proactive, together we get better.

