This guide supports parents and carers to approach difficult conversations with calm, care and confidence. It explains how to choose the right moment, notice emotional cues and ask open or direct questions so children feel listened to rather than judged. It also encourages curiosity, gentle check ins and honest language so talks feel safer and more manageable over time.
The resource offers practical steps to help children feel heard, reassured and supported, including ways to follow up, share trusted helplines and build ongoing conversations rather than one big talk. It reminds families that they do not need all the answers and that steady, compassionate communication can make it easier for children to open up about how they are feeling.

This guide helps parents understand the recent social media ban announcement and what it may mean for children and families.

This guide helps parents and carers understand how algorithms influence what children see online, while offering practical steps and conversation prompts to keep them safe, informed, and in control of their digital experiences.

This guide supports parents to talk safely and confidently with their children about stories like Molly’s and the issues it raises about harmful online content.