Digital well-being :
accompany your child online

In 2026, digital life must remain a source of opportunity and learning, not a source of anxiety. Because screens occupy a central place in their daily lives, it is essential to encourage balanced use, prevent online risks and create a protective digital environment.

On the occasion of the  Safer Internet Day 2026, The e-Enfance / 3018 Association offers you 4 free advice sheets to help your child with their digital life.

1 - The best parental control is dialogue.

Before imposing limits or prohibitions, take the time to talk to your child. Dialogue is the real key to building a relationship of trust, understanding their digital habits and making it easier for them to adhere to family rules. So before you turn off the Wi-fi... reconnect the discussion!

2 - Take your child step by step into the digital world.

Supporting your child's digital activities doesn't mean controlling everything. The FAIRE method offers a progressive approach, adapted to the child's age and maturity, to help them become more independent while remaining supervised. Support today to empower tomorrow! 

3 - Digital well-being: finding the right balance.

Screens are part of everyday life, but to ensure the well-being of the whole family, it's important to strike a balance between screen time and screen-free time. This factsheet sets out the 4-step rule and simple ways of strengthening family ties.

4 - Critical thinking: the right online reflex.

Helping children to develop a critical mind is essential to protect them from false information, scams and bad encounters online. This factsheet gives key points to pass on to help them learn to think before they click, share or reply.

Advice sheets for parents

Let us work together to combat online harassment and violence!