Programs and Support

Supporting Teachers, Parents and Students

  • Support for Schools

    Interactive workshops, classroom resources, and digital citizenship programming designed to support schools, teachers, and student wellbeing initiatives. (Learn more below)

  • Support for Parents

    Helping parents better understand today’s digital world while building healthier communication, trust, awareness, and online habits at home.

  • Support for Students

    Age-appropriate programs designed to help students build critical thinking, safer online habits, emotional awareness, and responsible decision-making skills.

Support for Schools

Workshops May Include:

Digital citizenship such as:

  • online safety
  • cyberbullying
  • misinformation
  • online influence
  • emotional regulation online
  • peer pressure
  • digital footprints
  • critical thinking


Available Formats:

  • classroom workshops
  • assemblies
  • small group sessions
  • virtual presentations
  • parent nights


School Resource Options:

  • discussion guides
  • printable activities
  • parent handouts
  • facilitator resources
  • classroom materials

Support for Parents

Parent Sessions & Resources

Helping parents:

  • start better conversations
  • understand online risks
  • guide children without constant conflict
  • build healthier technology habits
  • recognize warning signs
  • support emotional wellbeing online


Resources Include:

  • guidebooks
  • webinars
  • age-based toolkits
  • family technology agreements
  • discussion prompts

Support for Students

Programs Available For:

Ages 6–8

Building safe habits, awareness, and communication.

Ages 9–12

Independence, peer pressure, online behaviour, and critical thinking.

Ages 13–17

Digital independence, social influence, emotional wellbeing, and responsible decision-making online.

The Approach

A Practical, Discussion-Based Approach

EducateU focuses on:

  • real-world scenarios
  • open discussion
  • reflection
  • critical thinking
  • practical strategies
  • communication skills


The goal is not fear-based learning — it is helping students and families build awareness, confidence, and healthier digital habits.