Empowering Parents:

Tech & AI Resources to Guide Your Family’s Digital Journey

Tech and AI Resources for Parents

In today’s fast-paced digital world, technology and artificial intelligence are shaping the way our children learn, play, and connect.

As parents, it can feel overwhelming to keep up with the latest tools, platforms, and trends.

That’s why we’ve created this resource hub—to provide you with trusted information, practical tips, and expert advice to help you navigate the digital landscape with confidence.

Whether you’re looking for guidance on screen time, online safety, or educational AI tools, we’re here to support you in fostering a healthy and positive relationship between your family and technology.

Useful Tech and AI Sites

Common Sense Media

Founded in 2003, the organization provides trustworthy information, unbiased reviews, and practical advice to help families make informed decisions about the content and technology they consume.

Internet Matters

Since their launch in 2014 Internet Matters has provided information and advice to parents and carers to help their children navigate the ever-changing digital landscape.

Family Online Safety Institute

Is an international nonprofit organization dedicated to make the online world safer for children and their families. Works with policymakers, technology companies, educators, and parents to promote responsible digital citizenship and create a safer online environment.

UNICEF Data Science & A.I. Toolkit

Is a resource developed by UNICEF to leverage data science and artificial intelligence (AI) for improving outcomes for children worldwide. It is designed to help UNICEF staff, partners, and stakeholders harness the power of data and AI to address challenges in areas such as health, education, child protection, and humanitarian response.

Connect Safely

Is a nonprofit based in Silicon Valley, focused on educating people about online safety, privacy, security, and digital wellness. They provide research-based safety tips, parent guides, advice, news, and commentary on tech use and policy. Their resources include in-depth and quick guides for parents, educators, youth, policymakers, seniors, and adults. 

AI4K12.org

The initiative is developing (1) national guidelines for AI education for K-12, (2) an online, curated resource Directory to facilitate AI instruction, and (3) a community of practitioners, researchers, resource and tool developers focused on the AI for K-12 audience. Check out the following information to learn about this initiative.

Parental Control Tools

Google Family Link

Is a free app and service developed by Google to help parents manage and monitor their children’s digital activities on Android and Chromebook devices. It allows parents to set guidelines and establish healthy digital habits for their kids. Here’s what Google Family Link offers:

Qustodio

Over 7 million parents trust Qustodio’s parental control tools to keep their kids’ screen time safe and balanced on every device—from one easy-to-use dashboard

Available for: Windows, Mac, Android and Chromebook

Net Nanny

Filters web content and provides detailed reports.

Available for Windows and Mac

Navigating AI and Technology: Resources for Parents

Top 15 internet safety rules and what not to do online

Kaspersky blog post

How to keep your child safe online

UNICEF Parenting

Online Safety

Nemours Kids Health

Your Digital Health Checklist

Eccezion

Artificial Intelligence Safety Tips for Parents

NSPCC

Six Ways AI Can Help You Parent (and Five Ways It Won’t)

Lifehacker