Family Challenge

Brief conversations. Lifelong digital confidence.

The internet and apps are not going away — and neither is your role in helping your child navigate it. These 10–15 minute monthly challenges help you build trust, shared language, and real-world online judgment together. Our Family Premium members receive access to all of these.

No lectures. No fear. Just practical guidance that strengthens connection and confidence at every age. Each challenges takes 10–15 minutes and:

  • Positions parents as co-pilots
  • Builds shared language, good habits, and real confidence
  • Speaks plainly about serious topics without fear
  • Works universally (ages 6–18) with optional age variations

Cyber Safety Cop Monthly Family Challenges

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Challenge 1 - The Digital Map

Mission: Understand where your family actually spends time online.Why it matters: You can’t protect what you don’t see.

Challenge: Together, list all apps, games, platforms, and devices used in your home.

Age variations:

  • 6–9: Draw the apps as icons
  • 10–13: Group by “chat / watch / play”
  • 14–18: Add privacy or visibility level (public/private)

Family Signal: “If it’s on the map, we can talk about it.”

Enjoy the 1 Minute Digital Map Video
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Challenge 2: The Trust Line

Mission: Define what makes something “tell-worthy.”

Why it matters: Silence is the real risk.

Challenge: Agree on three situations that should always be shared with a parent.

Age variations:

  • 6–9: “Things that feel confusing”
  • 10–13: “Things that feel uncomfortable”
  • 14–18: “Things that change how I feel about myself”

Family Signal: “You’re not in trouble for telling.”

Challenge 2 - The Trust Line

Mission: Define what makes something “tell-worthy.”

Why it matters: Silence is the real risk.

Challenge: Agree on three situations that should always be shared with a parent.

Age variations:

  • 6–9: “Things that feel confusing”
  • 10–13: “Things that feel uncomfortable”
  • 14–18: “Things that change how I feel about myself”

Family Signal: “You’re not in trouble for telling.”

Coming Soon – Next Month’s Challenge

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