Get Curious
The Get Curious library is on its way — a growing collection of articles, ideas and family conversations to help children think for themselves, ask better questions and navigate a noisy digital world with confidence.
Questions Are Powerful
The world is full of opinions, headlines, influencers, algorithms and AI-generated answers. The best way to help children navigate it all isn’t to tell them what to think — it’s to help them ask better questions.
The UK Wants Tech Companies to Better Protect Children Online. Is That Enough?
New UK regulations aim to make the online world safer for children. But rules alone can’t replace helping children build judgement, curiosity and an internal compass…
AI & Technology
Helping children understand artificial intelligence, algorithms and the technology shaping their future.
- What Is AI… Really?
- Can AI Get Things Wrong?
- Will AI Replace Thinking?
- How Should Parents Talk About AI?New
Internal Compass
Helping children question stories, consider different viewpoints and develop good judgement.
- Why Do Smart People Disagree?
- What’s The Difference Between Fact And Opinion?
- How Can Children Learn To Think Independently?
- What Questions Should We Ask Before Believing Something?
Social Media & Influence
Understanding influencers, trends, algorithms and online persuasion.
- What Age Should Children Get Social Media?
- Why Are Influencers So Convincing?
- How Do Algorithms Decide What We See?
- How Can Children Spot Manipulation Online?
Family Conversations
Simple ways to build curiosity and confidence through everyday discussions.
- Questions To Ask Around The Dinner Table
- How Much Screen Time Should Children Have?
- Helping Children Explain Their Thinking
- Raising Children Who Ask Why
Online Safety
Building awareness, confidence and healthy digital habits.
- How To Talk To Children About Online SafetyNew
- What Should Children Share Online?
- Helping Kids Navigate Group Chats
- Recognising Scams And Misinformation
Headlines & Big Words
Helping children understand headlines, advertising and persuasive language.
- How Headlines Influence Opinions
- What Are Big Words Designed To Do?
- Spotting Emotional Language
- Understanding Different Perspectives
The Library Is Growing
We’re adding new articles, resources and conversation starters regularly. Check back soon to discover new questions, ideas and family discussions.